Connection to Google Sheets

Connection to Google Sheets

In today's data-driven world, integration between different platforms is essential for efficient workflow management and data analysis. With the latest integration of Google Sheets within Jedox with version 24.1, users can now combine the power of Jedox's data management and analytics capabilities with the collaborative features of Google Sheets. In this beginner's guide, we'll walk you through the steps to set up this integration and harness its full potential. Setting Up Google Cloud Project The first step in integrating Google Sheets with Jedox is to create a Google Account if you don't have one already. Then, head over to Google Cloud Console (https://console.cloud.google.com/) and create a new project. Creating OAuth 2.0 Client ID Once the project is created navigate to the Credentials section in your Google Cloud Console https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials and create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID and Secret. Make sure to specify the authorized UI as https://developers.google.com/oauthplayground to generate Refresh and Access Tokens. Generating Tokens with OAuth 2.0 Playground Utilize the Google OAuth 2.0 Playground to...
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Mastering Jedox Cell Locking: 5 Methods for Data Protection

Mastering Jedox Cell Locking: 5 Methods for Data Protection

Introduction In this guide, we'll explore five methods to automate cell locking and unlocking, catering to both manual and dynamic scenarios. Whether it's manual intervention, central control, or dependency on specific parameters, Jedox offers versatile solutions to meet your data protection needs. Let's start. Manual Lock and Unlock: Empowering Users with Control Learn how to manually lock and unlock cells directly from the spreadsheet interface, giving users immediate control over data access and modification permissions. Central Control Button: Streamlining Administrative Oversight Discover the central control button feature, enabling administrators to swiftly lock cells across reports, ensuring data integrity and enforcing security policies. By creating a central setting element, we can access this value from any other report section or control dashboard. In this example, we will keep it on the same page. Automatic Lock Based on Time Parameters: Explore the functionality to automatically lock cells based on time parameters such as month, day, or hour. By setting predefined schedules, ensure data confidentiality and prevent unauthorized modifications...
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