Summary of Query Formulas
Summary of Query Formulas for Excel
Spreadsheet Server retrieves data from the assigned database to Excel using the following formulas:
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Returns a single value from the |
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Inserts query detail results in the spreadsheet (see GEXD Formulas for more information). |
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Opens a selector panel with the values returned from the query (see GEXS Formulas for more information). |
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Opens the detail portion of the query, and displays the results in a drill down panel or a worksheet (see GEXI Formulas for more information). |
Note:
Formulas available for processing are based on the user's licensed features. See GL Reporting for more information.
These formulas can be used in a spreadsheet cell in the same manner as other spreadsheet functions.
Spreadsheet Server's Formula Builder tool is used to start a spreadsheet, and to create or maintain formulas (see Build a Template for Queries and Create and Maintain Query Formulas for more information).
Setup Prior to using Query Formulas in Excel
Standard Queries
- Queries must exist in Query Designer or Query Exchange before they can be used in formulas in Excel. Use one of the following methods to create or add a query to Query Designer:
- Download a query from Query Exchange (see Download Queries from Query Exchange for more information).
- Manually create a query in Query Designer (see "Open/Create Query" in the Query Designer User Manual for more information).
- Prior to using a new or modified query, in Excel, from the Spreadsheet Server Ribbon, select Refresh. The system refreshes query data.
SAP Queries (SQ00)
- Queries must exist in the SAP database.
- In Application Configurator, both selected users and SAP host configurations must be set to allow the execution of SAP queries.
SAP T-Codes:
- Execution variants for the appropriate T-Codes must exist in the SAP database.
- In Application Configurator, T-Codes must be assigned to the SAP host configuration (NetCo 3.0 connection types only).