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One workbook can support multiple connections to different cubes or databases. Whenever FluenceXL 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.
 
One workbook can support multiple connections to different cubes or databases. Whenever FluenceXL 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.
  
To create a new connection open the Connection Manager from {{Menu|FluenceXL|Connections}} and select ''Add''. Any connection you have made recently will be displayed for easy access.  
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Any connections you have previously made will be displayed on the ''Recent Connections''  tab for easy access.  
  
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To create a new connection open the Connection Manager from {{Menu|FluenceXL|Connections}} and select the ''New Connection'' tab.
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Here, choose the connection type and provide the appropriate detail.
  
Alternatively, select the New Connection tab to create a new connection. Here, choose the server type and provide the appropriate detail.
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===Cube and Dimensional Connections===
  
Continue to add as many connections as needed.
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For cube and dimensional connection types you will need to specify the server or tenant address, and then select the the required database and cube ("database" and "cube" terminology will vary based on the connection type).  
  
===Cube Connections===
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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
 
:: ''FluenceXL Connection:'' Type the URL of the FluenceXL Web Edition server to connect to
 
 
Once connected, select the required database and relevant cube.
 
 
 
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===Other Connections===
 
===Other Connections===
  
FluenceXL supports a wide variety of datasources including relational databases, Big Data providers, and other platforms such as SAP HANA and Oracle Essbase.
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FluenceXL supports a wide variety of datasources including relational databases and big data providers. For these connection types you will typically only need to specify the Server or tenant address, and then the database which you want to connect to.
 
 
These connections can be added in a similar way. Select the relevant connection type from the list on the right (the search box can be used for quick discovery).
 
 
 
Additional datasources supported in v9:
 
* Microsoft SQL Server
 
* Oracle Server
 
* Google BigQuery
 
* Amazon Redshift
 
* PowerBI Cloud
 
* PowerBI Desktop
 
* HDInsight
 
* Teradata
 
* QlikSense Desktop
 
* Vertica
 
 
 
When creating grids or tables on a connection, you may be prompted to first define the query.
 
 
 
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==Custom Properties==
 
==Custom Properties==
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From here you can also set up the query timeout to prevent long running queries from causing Excel to hang. This is applied to all grid and formula queries which use the connection.
 
From here you can also set up the query timeout to prevent long running queries from causing Excel to hang. This is applied to all grid and formula queries which use the connection.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 5 July 2023

The Manage Connections form is available from the FluenceXL > Connections ribbon item. It allows you to view, edit and delete existing connections for the workbook, and to create new connections when required.

Connecting to your data

One workbook can support multiple connections to different cubes or databases. Whenever FluenceXL 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.

Any connections you have previously made will be displayed on the Recent Connections tab for easy access.

To create a new connection open the Connection Manager from FluenceXL > Connections and select the New Connection tab. Here, choose the connection type and provide the appropriate detail.

Cube and Dimensional Connections

For cube and dimensional connection types you will need to specify the server or tenant address, and then select the the required database and cube ("database" and "cube" terminology will vary based on the connection type).

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Other Connections

FluenceXL supports a wide variety of datasources including relational databases and big data providers. For these connection types you will typically only need to specify the Server or tenant address, and then the database which you want to connect to.

Custom Properties

In the Manage Connections dialog, right click on a connection and you can set custom properties which will be applied in the connection string when the connection to the server is opened.

From here you can also set up the query timeout to prevent long running queries from causing Excel to hang. This is applied to all grid and formula queries which use the connection.

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