Enterprise Vault™ Compliance Accelerator Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Compliance Accelerator
- Product documentation
- Introducing the Compliance Accelerator client
- Setting up employees and employee groups
- Working with departments
- Implementing Chinese Walls security
- Managing exception employees
- Grouping departments into partitions
- Using attributes to classify departments
- Searching for items
- About searching with Compliance Accelerator
- Building Compliance Accelerator search schedules
- Using hotwords to search for items
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with Compliance Accelerator
- Escalating items
- Working with research folders
- Exporting items
- Creating and viewing reports
- Available Compliance Accelerator reports
- About viewing Compliance Accelerator datasets using the OData web service
- Appendix A. Customizing Compliance Accelerator
- Setting Compliance Accelerator system configuration options
- Appendix B. Importing configuration data from an XML file
- Appendix C. Troubleshooting
- Issues with Compliance Accelerator reports
Using the OData service with Microsoft Excel
The following instructions are for using the OData service with the following Microsoft Excel versions:
Microsoft Excel 2010 and 2013
Make sure that you have installed the Microsoft Power Query add-in for Excel. You can download the add-in from the following page of the Microsoft website:
Microsoft Excel 2016, 2019 and O365
To use the OData service with Microsoft Excel 2010 and 2013
- Open Microsoft Excel.
- Create a new, blank workbook.
- On the Power Query tab, in the Get External Data group, click From Other Sources, and then click From OData Data Feed.
- In the OData Feed dialog box page, in the URL box, specify the website address for the data feed as follows:
http://server_name/CAReporting/OData/dataset_name(parameter=value)
For example:
http://ca.mycompany.com/CAReporting/OData/ActionStatusDetail(customerID=2,departmentID=8,itemID=32)
Note:
Take care to specify the mandatory parameters that are required to view the dataset. Except for the Customers dataset, all the datasets have mandatory parameters. For information on them, see the online Help for each dataset.
- If you are prompted for your credentials, enter them and then log in. The Query Editor opens.
- In the Query Editor, view the records available for the dataset. Edit the queries as required.
- Click Close & Load to import the dataset information in Excel in tabular format.
To use the OData service with Microsoft Excel 2016, 2019 and O365
- Open Microsoft Excel.
- Create a new, blank workbook.
- On the Data tab, in the Get External Data group, click Get Data, click From Other Sources, and then click From OData Data Feed.
- In the OData Feed dialog box page, in the URL box, specify the website address for the data feed as follows:
http://server_name/CAReporting/OData/dataset_name(parameter=value)
For example:
http://ca.mycompany.com/CAReporting/OData/ActionStatusDetail(customerID=2,departmentID=8,itemID=32)
Note:
Take care to specify the mandatory parameters that are required to view the dataset. Except for the Customers dataset, all the datasets have mandatory parameters. For information on them, see the online Help for each dataset.
- If you are prompted for your credentials, enter them and then log in. The Query Editor opens.
- In the Query Editor, view the records available for the dataset.
- Transform the records by clicking on the Transform Data button. This will open the Power Query Editor where you can edit the data to meet your needs. Note that the original source remains unchanged.
- Click Close & Load to import the dataset information in Excel in tabular format.