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I have seen a couple references to limitations in the Enterprise Gateway with Excel Datasources and I'm wondering what the best way would be to make this work. I have an on-prem Sql Data Source that is working great through the gateway, but as soon as I add an Excel datasource saved in Sharepoint Online, I no longer have the ability to use the Enterprise Gateway. Do I have to save this on the Sql Server as well? Is there another way?
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Enterprise Gateway only supports files on-prem(SharePoint on-prem).You have 2 options:
1- Use Personal Gateway, with the personal gateway you can combine both online and on-prem data sources. But the limitation is you can no longer do Direct Query and it only supports Schededuled refresh.
2- Keep using the Enterprise gateway and move your data to SQL Server or what you can do is move the Excel file to a SharePoint on-prem, or in a folder on-prem. Basically have them all available on prem and not mixed.
Enterprise Gateway only supports files on-prem(SharePoint on-prem).You have 2 options:
1- Use Personal Gateway, with the personal gateway you can combine both online and on-prem data sources. But the limitation is you can no longer do Direct Query and it only supports Schededuled refresh.
2- Keep using the Enterprise gateway and move your data to SQL Server or what you can do is move the Excel file to a SharePoint on-prem, or in a folder on-prem. Basically have them all available on prem and not mixed.
I tested one by moving to our On-Prem Sharepoint and now it's not available again. Do I need to create a connection for each folder or file in the gateway? How does it know to use the gateway for the files that are in our On-Prem sharepoint?