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DataBinding facilitates two-way interaction with data through UI controls. Using the CData ADO.NET Provider for Smartsheet streamlines the process of binding Smartsheet data to Windows Forms and Web controls within Visual Studio. In this article, we will demonstrate using wizards to establish a binding between Smartsheet data and a chart that dynamically updates. Additionally, the code walk-through section will guide you through the creation of a chart using just 10 lines of code.
CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from Smartsheet. Customers use CData connectivity to:
Users frequently integrate Smartsheet with analytics tools such as Tableau, Crystal Reports, and Excel. Others leverage our tools to replicate Smartsheet data to databases or data warehouses.
DataBinding to a Chart consists of three steps: Instantiate the control, configure the data source, and databind.
To create a chart control and establish a connection to Smartsheet, follow the steps outlined below using the Data Source Configuration Wizard. Within the wizard, you'll have the option to choose the specific Smartsheet entities you wish to bind to.
In the Add Connection dialog, click Change to select the CData Smartsheet Data Source.
Below is a typical connection string:
OAuthClientId=MyOauthClientId;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;CallbackURL=http://localhost:33333;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;
Smartsheet uses the OAuth authentication standard. To authenticate using OAuth, register an app to obtain the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties.
However, for testing purposes you can instead use the Personal Access Token you get when you create an application; set this to the OAuthAccessToken connection property.
When you configure the connection, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
๐ Connection properties for the selected data source in the Add Connection dialog. (Salesforce is shown.)After adding the data source and selecting database objects, you can bind the objects to the chart. This example assigns the x-axis to TaskName and the y-axis to Progress.
The chart is now databound to the Smartsheet data. Run the chart to display the current data.
๐ The chart, filled with data at run time.
DataBinding to Smartsheet data requires only a few lines of code and can be completed in three easy steps.
Below is the complete code:
SmartsheetConnection conn = new SmartsheetConnection("OAuthClientId=MyOauthClientId;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;CallbackURL=http://localhost:33333;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;");
SmartsheetCommand comm = new SmartsheetCommand("SELECT TaskName, Progress FROM Sheet_Event_Plan_Budget", conn);
SmartsheetDataAdapter da = new SmartsheetDataAdapter(comm);
DataSet dataset = new DataSet();
da.Fill(dataset);
chart1.DataSource = dataset;
chart1.Series[0].XValueMember = "TaskName";
chart1.Series[0].YValueMembers = "Progress";
// Insert code for additional chart formatting here.
chart1.DataBind();
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