an ODBC driver?
To get started:
Before you can use the Salesforce ODBC driver to connect your application to Salesforce, you need to configure an ODBC data source. An ODBC data source stores the connection details for the target database (in this case, Salesforce) and the ODBC driver that is required to connect to it (in this case, the Salesforce ODBC driver).
To run ODBC Data Source Administrator (which you use to create a data source), in the Windows Run dialog box, enter this command if you're using a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office:
%windir%\system32\odbcad32.exe
–Or–
Enter this command if you're using a 32-bit version of Microsoft Office:
%windir%\syswow64\odbcad32.exe
If you are not sure whether your version of Microsoft Office is 32-bit or 64-bit, start Microsoft Access, and then look for the application's process in Task Manager. If the process name is MSACCESS.EXE *32
, Microsoft Office is 32-bit. If the process name is MSACCESS.EXE
, Microsoft Office is 64-bit.
To create a Salesforce ODBC driver data source:
Setting | Value |
---|---|
DSN | Salesforce |
User Name | The name of your Salesforce user. For example, myuser@mydomain.com . |
Password | The password for your Salesforce user. |
Token |
The security token for your Salesforce user, if required.
To find out whether you need to supply a security token, choose the Test button. If the connection attempt fails with an error which contains Salesforce emails the security token to the email address associated with your Salesforce user account. If you have not received a security token, you can regenerate it. Salesforce will then email the new security token to you. To regenerate your security token, log in to Salesforce and then choose Setup from the user menu. Search for "security token" in the Quick Find box. Choose Reset Security Token in the Reset Security Token page. When you receive the token in your email client, copy it and then paste it into the Token field. |
The Link dialog box is displayed.
The Get External Data wizard starts.
The Get External Data wizard starts.
The Select Data Source dialog box is displayed.
The Link Tables dialog box is displayed.