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The CData ODBC Driver for Oracle Eloqua enables you to link to Oracle Eloqua data in Microsoft Power Query, ensuring that you see any updates. This article details how to use the ODBC driver to import Oracle Eloqua data into Microsoft Power Query.
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
There are two authentication methods available for connecting to Oracle Eloqua: Login and OAuth. The Login method requires you to have the Company, User, and Password of the user.
If you do not have access to the username and password or do not wish to require them, you can use OAuth authentication. OAuth is better suited for allowing other users to access their own data. Using login credentials is better suited for accessing your own data.
Follow the steps below to import Oracle Eloqua data using standard SQL:
From the ribbon in Excel, click Power Query -> From Other Data Sources -> From ODBC.
Provider=MSDASQL.1;Persist Security Info=False;DSN=CData OracleEloqua Source
Enter the SELECT statement to import data with. For example:
SELECT Name, ActualCost FROM Campaign👁 The ODBC connection string and SELECT query. (Salesforce is shown.)
Enter credentials, if required, and click Connect. The results of the query are displayed in the Query Editor Preview. You can combine queries from other data sources or refine the data with Power Query formulas. To load the query to the worksheet, click the Close and Load button.
👁 Tables loaded in Power Query. (Salesforce is shown.)Download a free trial of the Eloqua ODBC Driver to get started:
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👁 Oracle Eloqua IconThe Eloqua ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live Eloqua data, directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity.
Access Eloqua like you would a database - read, write, and update Contacts, Campaigns, Emails, Activities, etc. through a standard ODBC Driver interface.