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Hello everyone! Using the JDBC Connector Extension and the downloaded xlSQL JDBC driver for Excel, I created my own extension for connecting to Excel as a database. But there are problems with configuration. Here are two options:
JDBC Driver Class Name: com.xlSQL.jdbc.Driver
JDBC Connection String: jdbc:xlSQL://localhost:8085;databaseName=DB
connectionValidationString: Sheets("Sheet1").Select
or
JDBC Driver Class Name: com.excel.jdbc.Driver
JDBC Connection String: jdbc:excel://localhost:8085;databaseName=DB
connectionValidationString: Sheets("Sheet1").Select
In both cases, the connection to the database doesn't occur. First of all, I don't know exactly where my database ("DB") should be for the proper connection. Maybe there is someone here who worked exactly with Excel and will indicate what other mistakes I made when filling out.
I don't think this was or is a tested use case. I searched online and this seems to be the classname:
sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver
while this is the connection string:
jdbc:odbc:Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls, *.xlsx, *.xlsm, *.xlsb)};DBQ=<file_path>;DriverID=22;READONLY=true;
again, I don't know the validation string for Excel.
Thank you for the answer. Honestly, I don’t quite understand which driver we've talking about here (it’s both Jdbc and Odbc at the same time?), but the connection string looks familiar. I tried it already, only in a slightly more truncated format.
That's the problem, that there are obviously more than one option here and it’s not clear how it’s really correct if nobody really tested it.