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Analyze in Excel - ODC File is Not Downloading

When I click "Analyze in Excel", the HTM file provided opens in a browser as a connection string of some sort, and does not provide an openable ODC file.

 

I've tried this in Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Edge. All browsers simply open the file as text and do not attempt to download the connection file to use in Excel. This is on Windows 10.

 

Anyone else having this issue? Are there any workarounds?

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Anonymous
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So I did figure out the issue: selecting Analyze in Excel on Firefox Developer Edition failed to open the resulting link in an expected way.

 

The alternative was to save the provided file (rather than open it in anything), which then allowed the service to give the proper download.

 

I realize the issue is odd, and hard to describe, but basically here's what happens:

After clicking Analyze in Excel, you're provided with a file prompt for the ODC file.

 

Open with: Excel provides a corrupted workbook with no data.

Open with: any browser provides only a text page with a connection string.

 

Solution:

Select Save File, then open your downloads file location and only THEN can you open this file in Excel.

 

If you avoid actually saving the file, the resulting file is an *.ods.htm file that is only textual in nature.

 

Here's an example of what not to do if you're using Firefox:

 

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Anonymous
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So I did figure out the issue: selecting Analyze in Excel on Firefox Developer Edition failed to open the resulting link in an expected way.

 

The alternative was to save the provided file (rather than open it in anything), which then allowed the service to give the proper download.

 

I realize the issue is odd, and hard to describe, but basically here's what happens:

After clicking Analyze in Excel, you're provided with a file prompt for the ODC file.

 

Open with: Excel provides a corrupted workbook with no data.

Open with: any browser provides only a text page with a connection string.

 

Solution:

Select Save File, then open your downloads file location and only THEN can you open this file in Excel.

 

If you avoid actually saving the file, the resulting file is an *.ods.htm file that is only textual in nature.

 

Here's an example of what not to do if you're using Firefox:

 

image.png

 

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous,

Could you please describe more details about your scenario? We need to know that if the above issue exists in all reports and if you are the creator of these reports.

Analyze in Excel is supported for Microsoft Excel 2010 SP1 and later, make sure you are using Microsoft Excel 2010 SP1 or later version and install the correct bit version of AS OLE DB provider, for more details about troubleshooting Analyze in Excel, please review this article.

Besides, to work around this issue, you can use Power BI publisher for Excel instead of Analyze in Excel. With Power BI publisher for Excel, you are able to analyze with a pivot table connected to your data in Power BI, and there’s no need to download .odc files, and no need to manually install OLE DB driver. You can check out this blog about how to use Power BI publisher for Excel.




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Lydia Zhang

Greg_Deckler
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I am not seeing this on my system and it is Windows 10. Have you installed the Microsoft AS OLE DB Provider for SQL Server 2016? After I click Analyze in Excel, I get a .odc file download and when I open it, Excel opens the file and I have my data.



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