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Hi Brooks
Thanks for reaching out to the community! We will try to help.
You did not say to what you are connecting to? Let's assume you connect to a MSSQL server to which you connect using ODBC. Note that all this is set up in the SIC Connector with the connection string you provide and that you also added the custom Database under System>System Config>CreateNew.
Once it is installed, you create your data adaptor and you select a bit like below (see pictures).
You should see under External Database Connection the Connection name you did set up in SIC. You add the SQL query that you probably already tested on your MSSQL server and it should provide the same result.
Cheers
Thanks for the reply, Nicolas
We are using a direct connection --a link to Workday to grab a file. I prefer your method and have used it to connect with GLs such as JDE and SAP. Unfortunately, Workday isn't really setup for SQL. With the database connection you mention, it is easy to create a data adapter and a POC for queries without needing to create the dimension in OneStream. That is what we are trying to do here, but with a direct connection. We need to link to the space where Workday puts is reports and grab the report (file) and show that we can do it. That is all we are trying to do right now, but what I'm finding the least amount of documentation on. Have you or anyone you know ever connected to Workday using a direct connection? What is the quickest way to verify that, "yep, we have a connection, and we can grab data"?
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