How to connect Microsoft Excel to Generic ODBC JDBC Tools

Discover how to get data from Microsoft Excel (and from other sources) into Generic ODBC JDBC Tools by locating it into your data warehouse that is connected to Generic ODBC JDBC Tools.
Load your Microsoft Excel data into your central data warehouse to analyze it with Generic ODBC JDBC Tools.
To analyze Microsoft Excel data with Generic ODBC JDBC Tools, Pipes provides you with fast and easy access to all your data by automatically loading it in your data warehouse. Always up-top-date, no performance issues, without writing a single line of code.
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Connect your data warehouse

It will be the central database for your Microsoft Excel data. Pipes supports the most popular relational data warehouses in the cloud and on-premises.
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Connect to Microsoft Excel

You just need to enter the associated credentials to allow Pipes access to the Microsoft Excel API.
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Create a data pipeline

Create a pipeline from Microsoft Excel to your central data warehouse. The pipeline will run automatically on your defined schedule, so you will always have fresh data available.
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Access your Microsoft Excel data with Generic ODBC JDBC Tools

Connect Generic ODBC JDBC Tools to your data warehouse. You will see your Microsoft Excel data there in form of standardized tables. Now you can analyze your data without performance issues!

About Microsoft Excel

Excel is a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft and enables its users to do complex calculations, create charts, graphs and pivot tables and comes with a macro programming language called Visual Basic to apply more sophisticated workflows. Microsoft Excel is available for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS and offers a wide range of features to process data.

About Generic ODBC JDBC Tools

Generic ODBC/JDBC tools are used for creating, managing, archiving, and extracting simple or complex databases. Some of these tools have been developed specifically for the Mac OS X and Linux operating systems, other tools cover all other operating systems (e.g., Windows) and database systems (for example, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle). Due to the constant extensions, the Generic ODBC/JDBC tools are offered as test versions over shorter or longer periods for cloud databases.

Your benefits with Pipes

Get central access to all your data

Access data from 200+ data sources with our ready-to-use connectors and replicate it to your central data warehouse.

Automate your data workflows

Stop manually extracting data and automate your data integration without any coding. We maintain all pipelines for you and cover all API changes!

Enable data-driven decision-making

Empower everyone in your company with consistent and standardized data, automate data delivery and measure KPIs across different systems.