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Standard SQL Users have no SQL designer access, and are only able to consume reports designed for them by [[SQL Administrators]]. Connections and queries can be made available to them in two ways:
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Standard SQL Users have no SQL designer access, and are only able to consume relational reports designed for them by [[SQL Administrators]]. Connections and queries can be made available to them in two ways:
 
* Distribution of workbooks
 
* Distribution of workbooks
* Publication of queries using XLCubed Web Edition (see [[Relational Data Tables (Administrators)#Publishing Queries|this article]] for more detailed instructions)
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* Publication of queries using XLCubed Web Edition (see [[SQL Data Tables (Administrators)#Publishing Queries|this article]] for more detailed instructions)
  
 
Once distributed either in workbook form or via XLCubed Web Edition, the connections and queries become read-only to standard users, though any parameters provided in the query will still be editable.
 
Once distributed either in workbook form or via XLCubed Web Edition, the connections and queries become read-only to standard users, though any parameters provided in the query will still be editable.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[SQL Administrators]]
 
* [[SQL Administrators]]
* [[Relational Data Tables (Standard Users)]]
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* [[SQL Data Tables (Standard Users)]]
* [[Relational Slicers (Standard Users)]]
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* [[SQL Slicers (Standard Users)]]
  
 
[[Category:Relational Reporting]]
 
[[Category:Relational Reporting]]

Latest revision as of 14:02, 27 April 2012

Standard SQL Users have no SQL designer access, and are only able to consume relational reports designed for them by SQL Administrators. Connections and queries can be made available to them in two ways:

  • Distribution of workbooks
  • Publication of queries using XLCubed Web Edition (see this article for more detailed instructions)

Once distributed either in workbook form or via XLCubed Web Edition, the connections and queries become read-only to standard users, though any parameters provided in the query will still be editable.

See Also