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I've created an IUpdateable ODATA feed using WCF which I can connect to using Excel 2010 Power Query. Excel is able to retrieve data but I cannot find a 'publish' button or anyway to tell Excel to push updates back to the server.

Does Excel / Power Query support ODATA CRUD functions out of the box?

Is there another tool I could use to update data without writting code?

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Power Query supports reading from data sources, but we don't support Create/Update/Delete.

I agree with you--it would be awesome to publish data from Excel without having to write any code!

If you think this is something Power Query should have, I'd go to https://ideas.powerbi.com and vote up the feature (you might be the first with the idea).


Edit(2019): Looks like several people have upvoted this one: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/12251397-q-a-can-you-perform-crud-operations-with-powerquer

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    Excel (2013 and onwards) is able to retrieve data from OData feeds using the Data tab->Other data sources->Odata feed without Power Query but it does not support data updates back to the data source. You'll have to write code or use a plugin that is OData compliant for that. Data updates back in the data source are something a bit out of what Excel is intended for (mostly retrieval of data from a variety of data sources and manipulation of that data on Excel worksheets) so updating the data in the data source requires customization (code/plugins). Jan 18, 2016 at 9:45
  • @FunkSoulBrother Data tab->Other data sources->Odata feed is power query. Its just a wizard to let you make it without writing power query language. Make one that way and go to advanced editor. Aug 31, 2018 at 20:41

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