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Setup and administration for Excel

You can use OpenID Connect and your existing identity provider (IdP) framework to manage access to Cognite Data Fusion (CDF) data securely. We currently support Azure AD, Microsoft's cloud-based identity and access management service.

This article explains how an Azure Active Directory (AD) administrator can register and consent for an organization to use the Microsoft Power Query for Excel application and allow Excel to impersonate and act on behalf of a user to retrieve data from a CDF project.

When you have registered the Microsoft Power Query for Excel application, users can sign in with their organizational ID to retrieve data from a CDF project.

NOTE

The Cognite Power BI Connector and Excel both use the Microsoft Power Query for Excel enterprise application to retrieve data from CDF. If your organization is using both the Cognite Power BI Connector app and Excel to retrieve data from CDF, you only need to register Microsoft Power Query for Excel for one of them.

Register the Microsoft Power Query for Excel application

Follow the steps below to register the Microsoft Power Query for Excel application and allow Excel to use it to impersonate and act on behalf of a user to retrieve data from a CDF project:

  1. First, make sure that you have:

  2. Open Excel.

  3. Select Data > Get data > From Other Sources > From OData Feed.

    Get data
  4. Enter the URL for the CDF project you want to connect to:

    Project
    • Where <cluster> is the name of the CDF cluster, for example westeurope-1.

    • Where <project> is the name of the CDF project, for example cogtosoorg.

      TIP

      If you need to sign in to Azure AD as a guest user, select Advanced and specify your Azure AD tenant:

      Authentication
  5. In the Authentication dialog, select Organizational account, and Sign in.

    Guest sign in
  6. Sign in with an Azure AD admin account, review and consent to the permission request on behalf of your organization, and select Accept.

    Admin consent
  7. The Microsoft Power Query for Excel application has now been registered in Azure AD. To test that the connection is working, select Connect.

    Authentication
  8. In the Navigator, you should see the tables and data you have access to in CDF.

    Navigator
  9. Verify that the configuration is successful: Sign in to Excel with a non-admin identity to confirm that regular users in your Azure AD can sign in and retrieve data from the CDF project.