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The CData Excel Add-In for Cassandra enables you to edit and save Cassandra data directly from Excel. This article explains how to transfer data from Excel to Cassandra. This technique is useful if you want to work on Cassandra data in Excel and update changes, or if you have a whole spreadsheet you want to import into Cassandra. In this example, you will use the Customer table; however, the same process will work for any table that can be retrieved by the CData Excel Add-In.
If you have not already done so, create a new Cassandra connection by clicking From Cassandra on the ribbon.
Set the Server, Port, and Database connection properties to connect to Cassandra. Additionally, to use internal authentication set the User and Password connection properties.
To insert data into Cassandra, you will first need to retrieve data from the Cassandra table you want to add to. This links the Excel spreadsheet to the Cassandra table selected: After you retrieve data, any changes you make to the data are highlighted in red.
After retrieving data, you can add data from an existing spreadsheet in Excel.
As each row is inserted, the Id value will appear in the Id column and the row's text will change to black, indicating that the record has been inserted.
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