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Invantive Vision

Start the ODBC client (for example Microsoft Access):

Screen Microsoft Access gateway for Invantive Vision

Preferred connection is the kind where data is not copied:

Screen Gateway Microsoft Access for Invantive Vision choice type gateway

Select the ODBC DSN:        

Screen Microsoft Access gateway for Invantive Vision: choose OBDC DSN

Choose a business view:

Screen Microsoft Access gateway for Invantive Vision: choose company view

Choose the unique key (always ID):

Screen Microsoft Access gateway for Invantive Vision: choose the unique key

The final result will look, for example, like this:

Screen Microsoft Access gateway for Invantive Vision: for example classifications

Next the information can be requested and/or mutated in accordance with the established rights.

Example Connection with Microsoft Excel

After the ODBC connection is created, also a connection with Microsoft Excel and the associated Microsoft Query can be made.

This example will show the budgeted and actual costs for cost category 3200 for all projects:

Start Microsoft Excel.

Select the ribbon ‘Data’ and create a connection:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: wizard

Select ODBC DSN:

Screen Microsoft Excel for gateway Invantive Vision: choose ODBC DSN

Select a business view based on the technical reference manual:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: choose business object

Select the preferred columns (budget, forecast, project, cost category):

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: choose desired columns business object

Note: If the same tables are displayed at the same time, make sure that only ‘Views’ is selected using the button ‘Options’:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: only show views

Select the preferred filter on cost category ‘3200’:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: filter on cost type 3200

Choose the desired collation on project code:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: collation on project code

Select the location in Microsoft Excel where the data should be placed:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: decide where data is in Excel

The data becomes visible in Excel:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: load data

Modify the layout of the data to get the final result:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: enhance format

If needed, the data can be managed using parameters. Select 'Properties' in the tab 'Data'.

Select the property button to the right of the question mark.

Select ‘Edit Query’.

Expand the query with parameters in the format ‘[DESCRIPTION]’, for example:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: customize query

Via the menu option ‘View’ and then ‘Parameters’ you open the screen:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: customize query

Once a parameter is published via Microsoft Query, the button ‘Parameters’ will be available in the query properties:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: query parameters

You can use this button to specify that the question should be based on the contents of a cell:

Screen Microsoft Excel gateway for Invantive Vision: query parameters listed on cell reference