Testing an ODBC DSN using Excel
You can use Microsoft Excel to verify that an application can connect to an ODBC data source or other ODBC application.
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Open Microsoft Excel, and select Data > Get External Data > From Other Sources > From Microsoft Query. 
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When the Choose Data Source dialog box opens: - 
Select New Data Source, and click OK. 
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Enter the name of the data source. 
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Select the Vertica driver. 
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Click Connect. 
 
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When the Vertica Connection Dialog box opens, enter the connection information for the DSN, and click OK. 
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Click OK on the Create New Data Source dialog box to return to the Choose Data Source dialog box. 
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Select VMart_Schema*, and verify that the Use the Query Wizard check box is deselected. Click OK. 
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When the Add Tables dialog box opens, click Close. 
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When the Microsoft Query window opens, click the SQL button. 
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In the SQL window, write any simple query to test your connection. For example: SELECT DISTINCT calendar_year FROM date_dimension;
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* If you see the caution, "SQL Query can't be represented graphically. Continue anyway?" click **OK**. * The data values 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 indicate that you successfully connected to and ran a query through ODBC.
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Select File > Return Data to Microsoft Office Excel. 
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In the Import Data dialog box, click OK. The data is now available for use in an Excel worksheet.