I query a vertica database (using squirrel-sql tool). Is this possible to be done in excel and populate into a worksheet?
Does anyone have a possible solution for this?
Can't find anything about this online.
I have the driver location, host name, port name, user/pass.
Thanks.
You can query Vertica directly from excel. I did it and it works, just download ODBC driver, install driver, setup DNS and follow to instructions.
For version 7.x, read here
UPDATE on comment
Full documentation: Installing the Client Drivers and Tools on Windows
Download Windows Client Drivers from here. Excel require ODBC drivers.
Install drivers(double click on exe file -> next -> next -> profit!!).
Set up ODBC DNS, instructions are here
Follow to instructions here
profit!
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As per the title I'm trying to connect to local MAMP database. This should be possible as Excel Mac 2016 includes Simba ODBC driver. However when I try and set up a connection via the dialog box shown, I always get an error shown below.
I've use the standard MAMP settings for the sql server as shown in first image.
Any help would be much appreciated as is hard to make this work.
Thanks
MAMP settings
Excel Dialog box
Error message
I've finally got this connecting.
Info which solved the answer found at
https://github.com/openlink/iODBC/issues/29
Basically excel 365 is sandboxed and so even if you create a DSN that tests ok in iODBC, it just continues to crash excel if you try to connect to it. Also I'm guessing sandboxing explains why excel is not able to see User DSNs created with iODBC, and can only see system ones.
So for others trying to connect Excel to MySQL, I needed to download iODBC to set up DSNs, and then download the iODBC connector for the ODBC drivers.
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/odbc/
I then moved the driver libraries from /usr/local/mysql..... to /Library/ODBC/mysql...
I created a system DSN (as excel seems only to see the system ones) with keys
server 127.0.0.1
port 3306
username root
password *
[These details came from the MAMP page]
And then I was able to connect!
I have a problem trying to connect to my local PGSQL db via VBA. My code looks like this :
Set conn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
strCnx = "Driver={PostgreSQL Unicode}; Server=127.0.0.1; Database=postgres;
UID=postgres;Pwd=***;port=5432"
conn.Open strCnx
The error I get is
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Controler]DATA SOURCE NAME NOT FOUND AND NO
DEFAULT DRIVER SPECIFIED
I have tried a few things I found on stackoverflow, mainly installed the odbc drivers for postgresqlx64, and tried to connect to the database using directly ODBC, which told me success when I tried to connect (picture below).
Testing connection to PGSQL DB directly via ODBC
But despite everything I tried, the error is the same when I try to execute my VBA code, and I'm out of ideas, so if there are any way you could help me, I would be most thankful :)
Thanks
Frost
Make sure you install an ODBC driver with the same bitness as the application hosting your VBA. So 32-bits Excel means you need the 32-bits (x86) ODBC driver.
If you install the proper ODBC driver, this error should go away.
I am creating connection of excel spread sheets with my oracle database. But, tnsnames.ora cannot read in ODBC data sources. I have already created an environmental variable of tnsnames.ora but still its not working.
path: C:\OraCient12c\Administrator\product\12.1.0\client_1\Network\Admin
I am using Windows Server 2012R2.
Below image showing the problem.
Get the Oracle client connection working independently of ODBC before you go further.
Go to the command/DOS prompt and then use TNSPING database-name to check that the Windows client can make a connection to Oracle (database-name is whatever the Oracle database you're working with is called).
If TNSPING can't run at all, you need to install Oracle client.
If TNSPING runs but can't locate/ping your database, proceed to set up TNSNAMES.ora until you get it to see the database.
To point to the correct location for your own TNSNAMES.ora, use the Windows environment variable TNS_ADMIN (http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_windows_TNS_ADMIN_environment_variable.htm).
Set up the content of TNSNAMES.ora with the network locations of whatever particular databases you want to work with.
Once your Oracle client configuration is correct, then you can proceed to set up ODBC data source. Put your database name as the TNS service name, and an Oracle user in the User ID field. Hopefully it will connect using the ODBC layer.
I am on a Windows 7 machine and have configured a ODBC connection by name of 'MyExcelDb' to an excel file. I am able to programatically connect to 'MyExcelDb' using type-1 jdbc driver and everything is working fine.
I now want to use Oracle SQLDveloper to query the DSN 'MyExcelDb' but I am not able to make this connection as I do not find any option for ODBC Connection. I have tried using the 'advanced' option in Oracle section and tried putting custom jdbc URL as 'jdbc:odbc:excelDB' bugt to no avail.
I have tried adding entries in SQLDeveloper for third party drivers like:
- sourceforge.net/projects/xlsql/
- code.google.com/p/sqlsheet/
- hxtt.com/excel.html
Despite this but no new connection option would appear and I am still struggling to make connection between the two.
I have searched around and found that I could install Oracle and add a TNS for the excel and that way I may be able to connect using the Oracle TNS in SQLDeveloper. Installing Oracle database but would be like killing a mosquito using a canon.
I wonder if there is a simple solution to my problem.
Have you tried following Oracle's guidelines for connecting to Excel files? Did you set up a system DSN as described in step three of the Oracle guide. Importing files into the database is routine and simple but using SQL Developer in the manner you describe, without the client installed. Here is an example of reading an Excel file via PL/SQL.
My question is why use SQL Developer to manipulate a datastore in Excel when Excel is designed to manipulate the data?
Please provide some sample code how to access Lotus notes database using ODBC and C#.
Now I am able to accessing database suing NotesSession() class.but I want how to do via ODBC
Thanks and Regards
Naresh Mesineni
Thanks for your replay.Still I am facing some problem.I downloaded the NotesSQL 8.5 and installed.
I am trying to get the Notes data using ODBC still It is throwing some error.Here I am attaching connection string.
string sConnString = "Driver={Lotus NotesSQL 8.5 (32-bit) ODBC DRIVER (*.nsf)};" +
"Server=serverXXXX;" +
"database="DBName;"
"Uid=userxxx;" +
"Pwd=pwdxxx";
OdbcConnection odbccon = new OdbcConnection(sConnString);
odbccon.Open();
while opening connection it is throwing error
ERROR [IM002] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified"
Please provide some solution.it is help full if any one provide sample code with getting data from Notes.
Thanks and Regards
Naresh Mesienni
You'll need to use the NotesSQL driver, and the help file is here.
You can setup a DSN, or use the connection strings found on connectionstrings.com
Driver={Lotus NotesSQL 8.51 (32-bit) ODBC DRIVER (*.nsf)};Server=myServerAddress; Database=dbPath\myDb.nsf;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;
How about LEI? (Lotus Enterprise Integrator)
I think is free with Domino and it lets you create ODBC connections and schedules jobs, etc.
You should look into it.