OneDrive Example - Read Excel Worksheet data for a specified Cell Address Range
Reads an Excel file from a specified Cell Range. To automatically read without cell range use other endpoint get_excel_worksheet_autodetect
The ZappySys API Driver is a user-friendly interface designed to facilitate the seamless integration of various applications with the OneDrive API. With its intuitive design and robust functionality, the ZappySys API Driver simplifies the process of configuring specific API endpoints to efficiently read or write data from OneDrive.
Following examples shows how to Read Excel Worksheet data for a specified Cell Address Range from OneDrive using ZappySys API Driver. You can explore additional examples for the Azure DevOps Connector here.
SELECT * FROM get_excel_worksheet
WITH (
DriveId='b!GtLN726LE-XXXXXXXXXXX'
,FileId='01SUOJPFXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'
,SheetId='Sheet1' --Id or Name
,Range='A1:K10000'
,ArrayTransEnableCustomColumns='True' --set this to False if No header in first row
)
--DriveId can be retrieved by selecting from 'Drives' table.
--FileId can be retrieved by selecting from 'list_files' endpoint.
--SheetId can be retrieved by downloading Excel file and discovering what sheets exist or by selecting from 'list_excel_worksheets' endpoint.
--Range should be set to Excel-type of range where data is located.
Microsoft SQL Server OPENQUERY Query - OneDrive Example
Following examples shows how to Read Excel Worksheet data for a specified Cell Address Range in Microsoft SQL Server using OPENQUERY Query. This command facilitates the execution of pass-through queries on remote servers. Below example is demonstrating the usage of OPENQUERY.
SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([MY_LINKED_SERVER_NAME],
'SELECT * FROM get_excel_worksheet
WITH (
DriveId=''b!GtLN726LE-XXXXXXXXXXX''
,FileId=''01SUOJPFXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX''
,SheetId=''Sheet1'' --Id or Name
,Range=''A1:K10000''
,ArrayTransEnableCustomColumns=''True'' --set this to False if No header in first row
)
--DriveId can be retrieved by selecting from ''Drives'' table.
--FileId can be retrieved by selecting from ''list_files'' endpoint.
--SheetId can be retrieved by downloading Excel file and discovering what sheets exist or by selecting from ''list_excel_worksheets'' endpoint.
--Range should be set to Excel-type of range where data is located.');
Microsoft SQL Server EXEC Query - OneDrive Example (Handling larger SQL text)
The major drawback of OPENQUERY is its inability to incorporate variables within SQL statements, which often leads to the use of cumbersome dynamic SQL (with numerous ticks and escape characters).
Fortunately, there is a solution. Starting with SQL 2005 and onwards, you can utilize the EXEC (your_sql) AT your_linked_server
syntax. Following examples shows how to Read Excel Worksheet data for a specified Cell Address Range in Microsoft SQL Server using EXEC Query.
DECLARE @MyQyery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM get_excel_worksheet
WITH (
DriveId=''b!GtLN726LE-XXXXXXXXXXX''
,FileId=''01SUOJPFXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX''
,SheetId=''Sheet1'' --Id or Name
,Range=''A1:K10000''
,ArrayTransEnableCustomColumns=''True'' --set this to False if No header in first row
)
--DriveId can be retrieved by selecting from ''Drives'' table.
--FileId can be retrieved by selecting from ''list_files'' endpoint.
--SheetId can be retrieved by downloading Excel file and discovering what sheets exist or by selecting from ''list_excel_worksheets'' endpoint.
--Range should be set to Excel-type of range where data is located.';
EXE (@MyQyery) AT [MY_LINKED_SERVER_NAME];
Getting Started with Examples
ZappySys API Driver is a powerful software solution designed to facilitate the extraction and integration of data from a wide range of sources through APIs. Its intuitive design and extensive feature set make it an essential asset for any organization dealing with complex data integration tasks.
To get started with examples using ZappySys API Driver, please click on the following applications:
Key features of the ZappySys API Driver include:
The API ODBC driver facilitates the reading and writing of data from numerous popular online services (refer to the complete list here) using familiar SQL language without learning complexity of REST API calls. The driver allows querying nested structure and output as a flat table. You can also create your own ODBC / Data Gateway API connector file and use it with this driver.
Intuitive Configuration: The interface is designed to be user-friendly, enabling users to easily set up the specific API endpoints within OneDrive without requiring extensive technical expertise or programming knowledge.
Customizable Endpoint Setup: Users can conveniently configure the API endpoint settings, including the HTTP request method, endpoint URL, and any necessary parameters, to precisely target the desired data within OneDrive.
Data Manipulation Capabilities: The ZappySys API Driver allows for seamless data retrieval and writing, enabling users to fetch data from OneDrive and perform various data manipulation operations as needed, all through an intuitive and straightforward interface.
Secure Authentication Integration: The driver provides secure authentication integration, allowing users to securely connect to the OneDrive API by inputting the necessary authentication credentials, such as API tokens or other authentication keys.
Error Handling Support: The interface is equipped with comprehensive error handling support, ensuring that any errors or exceptions encountered during the data retrieval or writing process are efficiently managed and appropriately communicated to users for prompt resolution.
Data Visualization and Reporting: The ZappySys API Driver facilitates the seamless processing and presentation of the retrieved data from OneDrive, enabling users to generate comprehensive reports and visualizations for further analysis and decision-making purposes.
Overall, the ZappySys API Driver serves as a powerful tool for streamlining the integration of applications with OneDrive, providing users with a convenient and efficient way to access and manage data, all through a user-friendly and intuitive interface.