Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) Connector for MS AccessAmazon Selling Partner Connector (SP-API) can be used to integrated SP-API that helps Amazon sellers to programmatically exchange data on listings, orders, payments, reports, and more. In this article you will learn how to quickly and efficiently integrate Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) data in MS Access without coding. We will use high-performance Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) Connector to easily connect to Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) and then access the data inside MS Access. Let's follow the steps below to see how we can accomplish that! Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) Connector for MS Access is based on ZappySys API Driver which is part of ODBC PowerPack. It is a collection of high-performance ODBC drivers that enable you to integrate data in SQL Server, SSIS, a programming language, or any other ODBC-compatible application. ODBC PowerPack supports various file formats, sources and destinations, including REST/SOAP API, SFTP/FTP, storage services, and plain files, to mention a few. |
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Create ODBC Data Source (DSN) based on ZappySys API Driver
Step-by-step instructions
To get data from Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) using MS Access we first need to create a DSN (Data Source) which will access data from Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API). We will later be able to read data using MS Access. Perform these steps:
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Download and install ODBC PowerPack.
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Open ODBC Data Sources (x64):
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Create a User data source (User DSN) based on ZappySys API Driver
ZappySys API Driver-
Create and use User DSN
if the client application is run under a User Account.
This is an ideal option
in design-time , when developing a solution, e.g. in Visual Studio 2019. Use it for both type of applications - 64-bit and 32-bit. -
Create and use System DSN
if the client application is launched under a System Account, e.g. as a Windows Service.
Usually, this is an ideal option to use
in a production environment . Use ODBC Data Source Administrator (32-bit), instead of 64-bit version, if Windows Service is a 32-bit application.
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Create and use User DSN
if the client application is run under a User Account.
This is an ideal option
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When the Configuration window appears give your data source a name if you haven't done that already, then select "Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API)" from the list of Popular Connectors. If "Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API)" is not present in the list, then click "Search Online" and download it. Then set the path to the location where you downloaded it. Finally, click Continue >> to proceed with configuring the DSN:
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Now it's time to configure the Connection Manager. Select Authentication Type, e.g. Token Authentication. Then select API Base URL (in most cases, the default one is the right one). More info is available in the Authentication section.
Amazon Sellers can use SP-API to set up private integrations and build solutions exclusively for their Amazon store. Private app is available only to your organization and is self-authorized. A private developer builds application(s) that integrate their own company with Amazon APIs. [API reference]
Steps how to get and use Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) credentials : Private app [OAuth]
Perform the following steps to authenticate calls using Amazon SP-API Private app:
- Register as an Amazon Private SP-API Developer. You may need to wait for a day or two to get approved (check approval status).
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Once your developer account is approved,
login to your account, visit developer console
and click Add new app client button to create a Private app:
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Continue by naming your application in the App name field,
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SP API
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Once you do that, click View link in LWA credentials column to
copy Client identifier and Client secret (we will use them later):
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Now it's time to Authorize your app:
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Finish authorizing it by presing Authorize app button:
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Finally, copy the Refresh Token (we will use it in the next step):
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Now go to SSIS package or ODBC data source and use Private app authentication configuration:
- In the ClientId field paste the Client identifier value you copied in the previous step.
- In the ClientSecret field paste the Client secret value you copied in the previous step.
- Leave the default value in the TokenUrl field.
- In the Refresh Token field paste the Refresh Token value you copied in the previous step.
- Click Test Connection to confirm the connection is working.
- Done! Now you are ready to use Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) Connector!
Fill in all required parameters and set optional parameters if needed:
AmazonSellingPartnerSpApiDSNAmazon Selling Partner (SP-API)Private app [OAuth]https://sellingpartnerapi-na.amazon.comRequired Parameters ClientId Fill-in the parameter... ClientSecret Fill-in the parameter... TokenUrl Fill-in the parameter... Optional Parameters TokenUIMode OnlyRefreshToken AuthUrl (Do not Use for Private app - Self Authorization) https://sellercentral.amazon.com/apps/authorize/consent?application_id=[YOUR-APPLICATION-ID]&version=beta OrdersApiVersion v0 SellerApiVersion v1 ShippingApiVersion v1 ServicesApiVersion v1 FbaApiVersion v1 SalesApiVersion v1 ReportsApiVersion 2021-06-30 ProductsFeesApiVersion v0 ProductPricingApiVersion v0 CatalogItemsApiVersion 2022-04-01 VendorOrdersApiVersion v1 RetryMode RetryWhenStatusCodeMatch RetryStatusCodeList 429 RetryCountMax 5 RetryMultiplyWaitTime True -
Once the data source connection has been configured, it's time to configure the SQL query. Select the Preview tab and then click Query Builder button to configure the SQL query:
ZappySys API Driver - Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API)Amazon Selling Partner Connector (SP-API) can be used to integrated SP-API that helps Amazon sellers to programmatically exchange data on listings, orders, payments, reports, and more.AmazonSellingPartnerSpApiDSN -
Start by selecting the Table or Endpoint you are interested in and then configure the parameters. This will generate a query that we will use in MS Access to retrieve data from Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API). Hit OK button to use this query in the next step.
SELECT * FROM Orders --WHERE AmazonOrderId='902-1845936-5435065' WITH( CreatedAfter='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , CreatedBefore='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , LastUpdatedAfter='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , LastUpdatedBefore='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , OrderStatuses='Pending~Unshipped~PartiallyShipped~PendingAvailability~Shipped~Canceled~Unfulfillable' -- , MarketplaceIds='ATVPDKIKX0DER~A2Q3Y263D00KWC~A2EUQ1WTGCTBG2' -- , FulfillmentChannels='AFN~MFN' -- , PaymentMethods='COD~CVS~Other' -- , AmazonOrderIds='1111111,222222,333333' ) --CONNECTION( -- ServiceUrl='https://sellingpartnerapi-na.amazon.com' --)
Some parameters configured in this window will be passed to the Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) API, e.g. filtering parameters. It means that filtering will be done on the server side (instead of the client side), enabling you to get only the meaningful datamuch faster . -
Now hit Preview Data button to preview the data using the generated SQL query. If you are satisfied with the result, use this query in MS Access:
ZappySys API Driver - Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API)Amazon Selling Partner Connector (SP-API) can be used to integrated SP-API that helps Amazon sellers to programmatically exchange data on listings, orders, payments, reports, and more.AmazonSellingPartnerSpApiDSNSELECT * FROM Orders --WHERE AmazonOrderId='902-1845936-5435065' WITH( CreatedAfter='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , CreatedBefore='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , LastUpdatedAfter='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , LastUpdatedBefore='1900-01-01T00:00:00' -- , OrderStatuses='Pending~Unshipped~PartiallyShipped~PendingAvailability~Shipped~Canceled~Unfulfillable' -- , MarketplaceIds='ATVPDKIKX0DER~A2Q3Y263D00KWC~A2EUQ1WTGCTBG2' -- , FulfillmentChannels='AFN~MFN' -- , PaymentMethods='COD~CVS~Other' -- , AmazonOrderIds='1111111,222222,333333' ) --CONNECTION( -- ServiceUrl='https://sellingpartnerapi-na.amazon.com' --)
You can also access data quickly from the tables dropdown by selecting <Select table>.AWHERE
clause,LIMIT
keyword will be performed on the client side, meaning that thewhole result set will be retrieved from the Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) API first, and only then the filtering will be applied to the data. If possible, it is recommended to use parameters in Query Builder to filter the data on the server side (in Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) servers). -
Click OK to finish creating the data source.
Video Tutorial
Read data in Microsoft Access from the ODBC data source
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First of all, open MS Access and create a new MS Access database.
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In the next step, start loading ODBC data source we created:
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Then click next until data source selection window appears. Select the data source we created in one of the previous steps and hit OK:
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Continue with tables and views selection. You can extract multiple tables or views:
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Finally, wait while data is being loaded and once done you should see a similar view:
Using Linked Table for Live Data (Slow)
Linked tables in Microsoft Access are crucial for online databases because they enable real-time access to centralized data, support scalability, facilitate collaboration, enhance data security, ease maintenance tasks, and allow integration with external systems. They provide a flexible and efficient way to work with data stored in online databases, promoting cross-platform compatibility and reducing the need for data duplication.
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Real-Time Data Access:
Access can interact directly with live data in online databases, ensuring that users always work with the most up-to-date information. -
Centralized Data Management:
Online databases serve as a centralized repository, enabling efficient management of data from various locations. -
Ease of Maintenance:
Updates or modifications to the online database structure are automatically reflected in Access, streamlining maintenance tasks. -
Adaptability to Changing Requirements:
Linked tables provide flexibility, allowing easy adaptation to changing data storage needs or migration to different online database systems.
Let's create the linked table.
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Launch Microsoft Access and open the database where you want to create the linked table.
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Go to the "External Data" tab on the Ribbon. >> "New Data Source" >> "From Other Sources" >> "ODBC Database"
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Select the option "Link to Data Source by creating a linked table:
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Continue by clicking 'Next' until the Data Source Selection window appears. Navigate to the Machine Data Source tab and select the desired data source established in one of the earlier steps. Click 'OK' to confirm your selection.
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Proceed to the selection of Tables and Views. You have the option to extract multiple tables or views:
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When prompted to select Unique Key column DO NOT select any column(s) and just click OK:
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Finally, Simply double-click the newly created Linked Table to load the data:
Guide to Effectively Addressing Known Issues
Discover effective strategies to address known issues efficiently in this guide. Get solutions and practical tips to streamline troubleshooting and enhance system performance, ensuring a smoother user experience.
Fewer Rows Imported
The reason for this is that MS Access has a default query timeout of 60 seconds, which means it stops fetching data if the query takes longer than that. As a result, only a limited number of rows are fetched within this time frame.
To address this, we can adjust the Query Timeout by following the steps below.
The path may vary depending on the MS Access bitness, such as 32-bit versus 64-bit.
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines\ODBC
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines\ODBC
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\ClickToRun\REGISTRY\MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Access Connectivity Engine\Engines\ODBC
We can identify this issue by examining the Fiddler Log, as MS Access doesn't display any error regarding partial import, which is quite unusual
Please refer to this link : How to use Fiddler to analyze HTTP web requests
#Deleted word appears for column value in MS Access for Linked Table mode
If you used Linked Table mode to get external data and it shows #deleted word rather than actual value for column after you open then most likely its following issue.
Make sure to re-create Linked Table and DO NOT select any key column when prompted (Just click OK)
How to Fix
Table Selection UI Opening Delays
The Table selection UI takes a significant amount of time to open after clicking the 'New Data Source' -> 'Other Data Sources' -> 'ODBC'
The reason for this issue is that MS Access sends a dummy query, leading to several unnecessary pagination cycles before an error is thrown. To mitigate this, we can prevent wasted cycles by configuring the 'Throw error if no match' setting on the Filter Options Tab.
Enhancing Performance through Metadata Addition (Reduces Query Time)
We can optimize query performance by creating Virtual Tables (i.e. views with custom SQL) on Datasource and incorporating META=static columns. Learn how to capture static metadata in this guide.
Performance Options - Generate Metadata Manually
Execute the query initially, save the metadata by selecting 'Save to Meta' (choose Compact Format), and then click 'Save to Clipboard.' Utilize the resulting list by pasting it into the META attribute as follows: 'META=paste here.'
SELECT * FROM products
WITH(
META='id:String(20); title:String(100); description:String(500);'
)
Optimize Workflow with Automated Import
Employ Automated Import when Linked Tables are not feasible, and we need to depend on Imported Tables with static data.
While using Linked Tables sometime it encounter errors, and we are left with no alternative but to utilize Imported Tables, Automatic Refresh becomes crucial in such scenarios.
Here's a guide on automating refreshes. We can set up automatic refresh on different events, such as when the database opens, a form is opened, or a button is clicked.
To initiate the import process, follow these steps:
- Perform the data import using the standard manual steps.
- In the final step, we'll encounter a checkbox labeled 'Save Import Steps.' Ensure to check this option.
- After saving the steps, we can locate their name in the Save Imports UI. Identify the name associated with the saved steps.
- "Now, we can execute the code as shown below:"
Private Sub cmdYes_Click() Label0.Visible = True DoCmd.RunSavedImportExport "Import-DATA.products" Label0.Visible = False End Sub
Actions supported by Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) Connector
Learn how to perform common Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) actions directly in MS Access with these how-to guides:
- Download Report File to Local Disk
- Get FBA Inventory Summaries (Fulfilled By Amazon)
- Get Market Place Participations
- Get Order (Single)
- Get Order Items (For Single Order)
- Get Orders
- Get Orders Items (For All Orders **Slow**)
- Get Report Data - Comma Separated File (CSV)
- Get Report Data - JSON File
- Get Report Data - Tab Separated File (TSV)
- Get Report Data - XML File
- Get Report Filters
- Get Report Options
- Get Report Types
- Get Vendor PurchaseOrder Items
- Get Vendor PurchaseOrders
- Search Catalog Items
- Generic Request
- Generic Request (Bulk Write)
Conclusion
In this article we showed you how to connect to Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) in MS Access and integrate data without any coding, saving you time and effort. It's worth noting that ZappySys API Driver allows you to connect not only to Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API), but to any Java application that supports JDBC (just use a different JDBC driver and configure it appropriately).
We encourage you to download Amazon Selling Partner (SP-API) Connector for MS Access and see how easy it is to use it for yourself or your team.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact ZappySys support team. You can also open a live chat immediately by clicking on the chat icon below.
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