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This guide explains everything you need to get started with the CData Excel Add-In for AlloyDB. You will learn how to install the add-in, understand licensing behavior, configure your first connection, and import real-time AlloyDB data directly into Excel for analysis, reporting, and automation.
Download and install the Excel Add-In from the CData website by visiting the Excel Add-In download page. Fill in the appropriate contact information when prompted.
π Filling in contact infoNote: If you are downloading a licensed installer, use your company email address and license key.
The Excel Add-In handles licensing during installation. When running the installer, you can choose to:
If you require a subscription license, contact the CData Orders Team at [email protected] to obtain your license key. Once the add-in is installed, it is ready for use.
Can I install the add-in on multiple machines?
Your subscription tier determines how many activations are included. Contact [email protected] for details.
I lost my license key. How do I retrieve it?
Email [email protected] with your order number, and we'll resend your license key.
How do I transfer my license?
To transfer the license to a different machine, you will need to submit a License Transfer Request on our site linked below:
https://www.cdata.com/lic/transfer/
After the License Transfer Request is submitted and successfully processed, an activation will be added to your Product Key and you will be able to activate the full license on the other machine. Once this process is finished, the license on the previous machine will be invalid.
For additional licensing questions, contact [email protected]. Viewing and upgrading your license can now be done through our self-service portal at portal.cdata.com.
Once the add-in is installed, you can configure a secure connection to AlloyDB directly from the Excel ribbon. The add-in stores connection settings inside the Excel environment and uses them to fetch live AlloyDB data.
The following connection properties are usually required in order to connect to AlloyDB.
You can also optionally set the following:
Standard authentication (using the user/password combination supplied earlier) is the default form of authentication.
No further action is required to leverage Standard Authentication to connect.
There are additional methods of authentication available which must be enabled in the pg_hba.conf file on the AlloyDB server.
Find instructions about authentication setup on the AlloyDB Server here.
This authentication method must be enabled by setting the auth-method in the pg_hba.conf file to md5.
This authentication method must be enabled by setting the auth-method in the pg_hba.conf file to scram-sha-256.
The authentication with Kerberos is initiated by AlloyDB Server when the β is trying to connect to it. You should set up Kerberos on the AlloyDB Server to activate this authentication method. Once you have Kerberos authentication set up on the AlloyDB Server, see the Kerberos section of the help documentation for details on how to authenticate with Kerberos.
After creating a connection, you can import AlloyDB data into Excel using the built-in query interface.
You can now build pivot tables, charts, or use Excel formulas to analyze your AlloyDB data.
Solution: Verify your credentials or OAuth configuration. Ensure that your AlloyDB account has the required API permissions.
Solution: Check your internet connection, firewall settings, or proxy configuration. Contact [email protected] for specific port requirements.
Solution: Confirm your account has access to the selected AlloyDB data object. Use the table selector in the Query window to browse available resources.
Solution: Verify any filters or WHERE clauses in the generated SQL. Remove or adjust filters to broaden your query.
Now that you have installed, licensed, and configured the Excel Add-In, explore how to automate reporting, refresh live dashboards, and build advanced queries using SQL or Excel functions.
| Excel Add-In | Article Title |
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| Microsoft Excel | Transfer Data from Excel to AlloyDB |
If you need assistance at any point:
Add the following to your connection manager:
Be prepared to securely upload the log file upon request when reaching out to [email protected] for troubleshooting analysis.
For questions not covered in this FAQ, contact [email protected].
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π AlloyDB IconThe AlloyDB Excel Add-In is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live AlloyDB data, directly from Microsoft Excel.
Use Excel to read, write, and update AlloyDB 0, etc. Perfect for mass imports / exports / updates, data cleansing & de-duplication, Excel based data analysis, and more!