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This document will show you how to connect to an external data source and import the data into Excel for further analysis. Eventually, you can use the imported data in Power BI and turn it into insightful reports.
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Authenticated OPTIONS requests are not supported by the CORS mechanism. This document details how to configure DBXL to allow anonymous OPTIONS queries.
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This documentation is for setting up or configuring the e-mail notifications for the Qdabra event log used by DBXL and other Qdabra software. The attached zip file contains documentation, as well as the PowerShell script and executable files needed to run on the server. Last Updated: 2019-07-04
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Product: DBXL v2.5 or higher.
Note: screenshot corresponds to DBXL Admin Tool in v3.0 or before. v3.1 and above admin tool will appear differently
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DBXL Online Training Video from March 2016 session is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUFfSqJwJ1hkcqw3gFfNN79Fu2vuIQuQW
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Hi Hilary,
Yes. I have installed DBXL in my local intranet.
I have admin role and I have uploaded successfully infopath 2007 version via DBXL admin tool and it is working well
Only the issue is in infopath 2013.
I did not change any code. But I have changed the form design in Compatibility...
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Office 365 (O365) browser forms don’t support forwarding authentication credentials to external Web sites. To use your O365 forms with Qdabra’s DBXL service installed on a separate site (e.g. Azure), QueryDBWithUserKey is the solution. This document contains the detailed steps to use the QueryDBWithUserKey...
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I am trying to install the trial server version. My server is Windows 2012 R2 and SQL server is 2012. The installation stops in the "Creating table views..." phase according to the instllation GUI, but I do not think that is correct. Because when I look into the database, lots of views and...
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With DBXL v2.3 you can quickly integrate your solution with SharePoint and IPFS in order to create a browser-based solution. In this document, we will create an administrator-approved form and activate it in SharePoint Admin site. Note that this scenario is only necessary when the form has code. If you...
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With DBXL v2.3 you can quickly integrate your solution with SharePoint and IPFS in order to create a browser-based solution. This document will illustrate an IPFS scenario using the Publish Library and XSN feature in DBXL. Note that this step will not work if the form has code. If that is your scenario...