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Managing Connections
The Manage Connections form is available from the XLCubed > Connections ribbon or menu item. It allows you to view, edit and delete existing connections for the workbook, and to create new connections when required.
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[hide]Connecting to your data
One workbook can support multiple connections to different cubes or databases. Whenever XLCubed detects you require a connection to a cube or database, you will have the opportunity to select an existing one or to create one as described below.
Cube Connections
- To make a connection select XLCubed > Connections and press Add
- The display shows any recent connections, which can quickly be re-used by selecting and pressing OK
- For a new connection, select the New Connection tab, choose the server type and specify the appropriate detail as below:
- Analysis Services Server: Type the server name
- Analysis Services Server 2000: Type the AS2000 server name
- Analysis Services Cube file: Browse to locate the local cube file
- XLCubed Connection: Type the URL of the XLCubed Web Edition server to connect to
- Once connected, select the required database on the left, then select relevant cube on the right to add the connection.
- Add additional connections to the workbook as required.
Database Connections
From Version 8, you can centrally manage relational database connections using this form.
- To make a new relational connection select XLCubed > Connections, switch to the Database Connections tab and select Add
- Select the server type from the first dropdown, then enter the server name in the next box (or select the file for Access connections)
- If necessary, enter the log in details, then click the Connect button
- Select the database from the list
Custom OLEDB and ODBC connections
- Follow the instructions above, but select either Custom OLEDB Connection or Custom ODBC Connection from the first dropdown as appropriate
- Either type in a connection string or choose the Excel range which contains the connection string
- Click the Connect button
- Select the database from the list
Grids now connect to additional Datasources
- Grids can be built from any supported datasource using a Pivot View
- Additional datasources supported in v9:
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Oracle Server
- Google BigQuery
- Amazon Redshift
- PowerBI Cloud
- PowerBI Desktop
- HDInsight
- Teradata
- QlikSense Desktop
- Vertica