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[QODBC-Desktop] How to Use QODBC with MS Excel Power Query
Posted by Jack - QODBC Support on 30 March 2016 10:04 AM

How to Use QODBC with MS Excel Power Query

Note: QODBC allows you to quickly merge live QuickBooks data into the cells of your Microsoft Excel worksheets for quick calculations and graphs. The data will retain a live link to QuickBooks, and one click will update the worksheet to the most current data in the linked QuickBooks table.

Open the QODBC setup screen and change the QODBC Compatibility mode from "Default" to "3.8."

To change, please follow the below steps:

Start >> All Programs >> QODBC Driver for QuickBooks >> Configure QODBC Data Source >>Go To "System DSN" Tab>> click the DSN "QuickBooks Data" >> click "Configure”>> Switch to "Advanced" tab>> Navigate to "QODBC Compatibility">> change to "3.8"

Note: This should fix the "Driver does not support this parameter" error message.

 

 

 

 

Similarly, change the DSN configuration for QRemote 32-Bit and QRemote 64-Bit.

QRemote 32-Bit
Start >> All Programs >> QODBC Driver for use with QuickBooks >> Configure QODBC Data Source >>Go to "System DSN" Tab>> select "QuickBooks Data
QRemote" DSN > click "Configure">> Switch to the Advanced tab and change 'ODBC Compatibility' to '3.8' and click the Apply/OK button.

 


QRemote 64-Bit
Start >> All Programs >> QODBC Driver for use with QuickBooks (64-Bit)>> Configure QODBC Data Source >>Go to "System DSN" Tab>> select "QuickBooks Data 64-bit QRemote" DSN >> click "Configure">> Switch to Advanced tab and change 'ODBC Compatibility' to '3.8' and click the Apply/OK button.

 

Start QuickBooks and log in to the QuickBooks company file as QuickBooks user Admin.

Before using the MS Excel Power Query application, please make sure you have installed MS Excel Add-in named "Power Query."

Please select Power Query Window.

Please select the data input method via From Other Sources & click on From ODBC.

 

In the connection string box, write "DSN = QuickBooks Data" & In the SQL Statement box, write your SQL statement & click on the "OK" button. If you have 64-bit MS Excel, then you need to use write DSN = QuickBooks Data 64-bit QRemote in the connection string box.

 

Now select the "Windows" & "Use my current credentials" option and click on the "OK" button.:

Now you will get data in Power Query, apply the filter & other settings as per your requirement & click on the "Close & Load" button.

 

 

If you are facing the error "ODBC: ERROR [HYC00] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver does not support this parameter", please switch QODBC, QRemote 32-Bit DSN, and QRemote 64-Bit DSN to ODBC Compatibility 3.8

 

You can also use "From Microsoft Query" for fetching data from QuickBooks to Excel.

For Excel 64-Bit:

http://qodbc.com/links/2771

For Access 64-Bit:
http://qodbc.com/links/2772

Excel 32-Bit:
http://qodbc.com/links/2466

Access 32-Bit:
http://qodbc.com/links/2470

Video tutorial:
http://qodbc.com/links/2509


Also, Refer:
How to Use QODBC with Microsoft Access 2007
Using QuickBooks Data with Access 2010 (Import Tables) 32-bit
Using QuickBooks Data with Access 2010(Linked Tables) 32-bit
How to Configure QODBC to Work With 64-bit MS Access
Microsoft Access 2003 and QODBC

 

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