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7. Data from report will be imported into Excel. Maximum number of rows per pull is 1024.
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1. TLS1.2 security protocol should be enabled on their local machines before they can import OData with HTTPS link. By default, MS Office do not accept this protocol by default.
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 24 July 2018

Overview

There are different ways to import OData Feed into Excel: Excel Data Tab, Power Pivot or Power Query. Example below shows how to pull OData feed via the Excel Data Tab.

Using Excel Data Tab

1. Go to the Data tab
2. Click From Other Sources
3. Choose From OData Feed from the dropdown list

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4. From the dialog box 'Data Connection Wizard , enter the endpoint link and the credentials if using the private endpoint link.

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5. Select the report (collection) to import.

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6. Click Next and then Finish

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7. Data from report will be imported into Excel. 

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Troubleshooting

1. TLS1.2 security protocol should be enabled on your local machines before you can import OData with HTTPS link. By default, MS Office do not accept this protocol by default.

See Also