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Silvia has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel Advanced course

SAP data

Hello Jens, as I mentioned on the training, I'm working with SAP data. So if you can help me with data transfer, downloading, sorting...

RE: SAP data

Hi Silvia,


Thank you for the forum question.

On SAP website they have a step by step guide. You have Excel 2016 and they show how to do it in Excel 365, but the only different is that you have to click New Query on the Data tab and find the ODBC option.

The link below is the step by step guide.


https://saphanajourney.com/data-warehouse-cloud/learning-article/connecting-microsoft-excel-with-sap-data-warehouse-cloud/



Kind regards

Jens Bonde
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Wed 31 Mar 2021: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

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