Getting Started with the CData Excel Add-In for Azure Data Lake Storage

Complete guide to installing, licensing, and connecting with the CData Excel Add-In for Azure Data Lake Storage.


This guide explains everything you need to get started with the CData Excel Add-In for Azure Data Lake Storage. You will learn how to install the add-in, understand licensing behavior, configure your first connection, and import real-time Azure Data Lake Storage data directly into Excel for analysis, reporting, and automation.

Installation & Licensing

System Requirements

  • Windows: Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2016+
  • Microsoft Excel: Excel 2016 or later, Excel for Microsoft 365
  • .NET Framework: .NET Framework 4.0 or later

Installing the Excel Add-In

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.

Note: If you are downloading a licensed installer, use your company email address and license key.

  1. Run the installer and follow the setup wizard
  2. Once installation is complete, open Excel and verify that the CData tab appears in the Excel ribbon

Licensing the Excel Add-In

The Excel Add-In handles licensing during installation. When running the installer, you can choose to:

  • Use the trial license, or
  • Install a licensed build provided by CData

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.

Common Licensing Questions

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.


Connection Configuration

Once the add-in is installed, you can configure a secure connection to Azure Data Lake Storage directly from the Excel ribbon. The add-in stores connection settings inside the Excel environment and uses them to fetch live Azure Data Lake Storage data.

Creating a New Connection

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the CData tab in the ribbon
  2. Click Get Data > From Azure Data Lake Storage. Then, click New ADLS Connection to create a new connection
  3. Provide a name for your connection and enable Update, Insert, or Delete operations as required
  4. The CData Connection dialog opens. Enter the authentication details required for Azure Data Lake Storage (OAuth, API token, credentials, etc.)

Configuring Connection Properties

Authenticating to a Gen 1 DataLakeStore Account

Gen 1 uses OAuth 2.0 in Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) for authentication.

For this, an Active Directory web application is required. You can create one as follows:

  1. Sign in to your Azure Account through the .
  2. Select "Entra ID" (formerly Azure AD).
  3. Select "App registrations".
  4. Select "New application registration".
  5. Provide a name and URL for the application. Select Web app for the type of application you want to create.
  6. Select "Required permissions" and change the required permissions for this app. At a minimum, "Azure Data Lake" and "Windows Azure Service Management API" are required.
  7. Select "Key" and generate a new key. Add a description, a duration, and take note of the generated key. You won't be able to see it again.

To authenticate against a Gen 1 DataLakeStore account, the following properties are required:

  • Schema: Set this to ADLSGen1.
  • Account: Set this to the name of the account.
  • OAuthClientId: Set this to the application Id of the app you created.
  • OAuthClientSecret: Set this to the key generated for the app you created.
  • TenantId: Set this to the tenant Id. See the property for more information on how to acquire this.
  • Directory: Set this to the path which will be used to store the replicated file. If not specified, the root directory will be used.

Authenticating to a Gen 2 DataLakeStore Account

To authenticate against a Gen 2 DataLakeStore account, the following properties are required:

  • Schema: Set this to ADLSGen2.
  • Account: Set this to the name of the account.
  • FileSystem: Set this to the file system which will be used for this account.
  • AccessKey: Set this to the access key which will be used to authenticate the calls to the API. See the property for more information on how to acquire this.
  • Directory: Set this to the path which will be used to store the replicated file. If not specified, the root directory will be used.

Testing your Connection

  1. Click Test Connection to validate your input
  2. Click OK to save the connection

Importing Data into Excel

After creating a connection, you can import Azure Data Lake Storage data into Excel using the built-in query interface.

Selecting Tables and Views

  1. From the CData ribbon, click Get Data > From Azure Data Lake Storage and choose the connection you just made
  2. The CData Query window opens. Click Select to choose a table or view
  3. Select your desired table and click OK

Running the Query

  1. A SQL query is automatically generated for your selected table
  2. Review the query (optional), then click OK to run it
  3. The results populate directly into your Excel worksheet

You can now build pivot tables, charts, or use Excel formulas to analyze your Azure Data Lake Storage data.

Common Connection Issues

Authentication Failed

Solution: Verify your credentials or OAuth configuration. Ensure that your Azure Data Lake Storage account has the required API permissions.

Cannot Connect to Azure Data Lake Storage

Solution: Check your internet connection, firewall settings, or proxy configuration. Contact [email protected] for specific port requirements.

Table Not Found

Solution: Confirm your account has access to the selected Azure Data Lake Storage data object. Use the table selector in the Query window to browse available resources.

Query Returned No Results

Solution: Verify any filters or WHERE clauses in the generated SQL. Remove or adjust filters to broaden your query.


What's Next

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.

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FAQs

Installation & Licensing

  • Does Excel require administrator rights to install the add-in?
    Administrative privileges are required for installation.
  • How do I activate a license?
    Licensing occurs during installation. Licensed installers automatically apply subscription keys.

Connecting

  • Can I use multiple Azure Data Lake Storage accounts?
    Each time you click Get Data, you can configure a new connection.
  • Can I connect through a proxy?
    You can configure proxy settings in the Connection dialog.

Performance & Troubleshooting

  • Why is my query slow?
    Add filters using the query editor or narrow the selected fields.
  • How do I enable logging?

    Add the following to your connection manager:

    • Logfile: /path/to/logfile.log
    • Verbosity: 3

    Be prepared to securely upload the log file upon request when reaching out to [email protected] for troubleshooting analysis.

  • How do I refresh data?
    Select the imported table and click Refresh from the CData ribbon.

For questions not covered in this FAQ, contact [email protected].

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