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Connect to PostgreSQL data from Excel 365 Online (Excel for the web) with Connect Spreadsheets.
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Microsoft Excel for the web represents a cloud-native iteration of Microsoft Excel. When combined with Connect Spreadsheets by CData, you gain immediate access to PostgreSQL data directly within Excel, facilitating data analysis, collaboration, calculations, and more. This article shows how to connect to PostgreSQL in Connect Spreadsheets and access and update live PostgreSQL data in Excel spreadsheets online.
Connect Spreadsheets is the easiest way to get all your live data into Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets - no more downloading, wrangling, and uploading files again. Just connect to your data, select the dataset you'd like to see, and import it into your spreadsheet.
This setup requires a Connect Spreadsheets instance and the Connect Spreadsheets Add-In for Excel. To get started, sign up a free trial of Connect Spreadsheets and install the free Connect Spreadsheets Excel Add-In.
Configure PostgreSQL Connectivity for Excel
Connectivity to PostgreSQL from Excel is made possible through Connect Spreadsheets . To work with PostgreSQL data from Excel, we start by creating and configuring a PostgreSQL connection.
- Log into Connect Spreadsheets, click Connections and click Add Connection
- Select "PostgreSQL" from the Add Connection panel
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Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to PostgreSQL.
To connect to PostgreSQL, set the Server, Port (the default port is 5432), and Database connection properties and set the User and Password you wish to use to authenticate to the server. If the Database property is not specified, the data provider connects to the user's default database.
- Click Create & Test
With the connection configured, you are ready to connect to PostgreSQL data from Excel for the web.
Access Live PostgreSQL Data in Excel for the web
The steps below outline connecting to Connect Spreadsheets from Excel to access live PostgreSQL data.
- Log into Excel, create a new sheet (or open an existing one).
- Click Insert and click Office Add-ins. (If you have already installed the Add-In, jump to step 4.)
- Search for Connect Spreadsheets and click "Get it now" to install the Add-in.
- Back in Excel, open the Data ribbon select and click the Connect Spreadsheets "Get Data" button.
- In the Add-In panel, click "Log in" to sign into and authenticate with your Connect Spreadsheets account
- In the Connect Spreadsheets panel in Excel, click Import
- Choose a Connection (e.g. PostgreSQL1), Table (e.g. Orders), and Columns to import
- Optionally add Filters, Sorting, and a Limit
- Click Execute to import the data
Update PostgreSQL Data from Excel
In addition to viewing PostgreSQL data in Excel, Connect Spreadsheets also lets you update and delete PostgreSQL data. Begin by importing data (as described above).
- Update any cell or cells with changes you want to push to PostgreSQL
- In the Connect Spreadsheets Add-In panel, select Update
- Optionally highlight the cell(s) you wish to update and select an update option ("Update All" or "Update Selected")
- Click Execute to push the updates to PostgreSQL
A notification will appear when the update is complete
Live Access to PostgreSQL Data from Spreadsheets
New, you have a direct, cloud-to-cloud connection to live PostgreSQL data from your Excel workbook. You can add more data to your workbook for calculations, aggregations, collaboration, and more.
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