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I have an excel file which uses Salesforce connections (Salesforce Connector) to download the report file in csv format and updates the excel sheet with new data.

When i use the option Refresh All from Data, it automatically initiates the Salesforce.com connector to connect, download and update the new data.

I would like to refresh it every 5 minutes. (Initiate Salesforce Connector to connect, download and update the worksheet with latest data).

I have tried the following and unfortunately it did not work:

Refresh All --> Connection Properties --> Usage --> Refresh Every 5 minutes.

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It refreshes but it does not initiate the salesforce connector to download and reflect the new data in worksheet.

I have tried creating the following macro to check if it initiates the Refresh All to connect, download and update:

Sub Macro1()

    ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll

End Sub

How can I automatically initiate it every 5 minutes to reflect the latest data?

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  • Is there a specific cell that will change when the update happens? Perhaps you can do a Worksheet_Change() event?
    – BruceWayne
    Mar 21, 2017 at 21:04
  • @BruceWayne It would just add or remove couple of rows depending on the data of the report. I want to run the salesforce connector every 5 minutes.
    – Tango
    Mar 21, 2017 at 21:08
  • Oh wait, you need RefreshAll to run, to redownload the data? I think this thread should help.
    – BruceWayne
    Mar 21, 2017 at 21:23
  • @BruceWayne I am having issues initiating the RefreshAll (Redownload data and display in worksheet). Just to make sure it works, I would like to trigger it via macro. How could that be implemented? It only redownloads when I click on RefreshAll / Refresh. But when trying to initiate ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll it does not redownload
    – Tango
    Mar 21, 2017 at 21:29
  • Ohh okay. It's a little pedantic, but perhaps try Workbooks(1).RefreshAll? (from here), as maybe it is that specific (or perhaps Workbooks(ThisWorkbook.Name).RefreshAll)? Or does it technically refresh the sheet, just not re-downloading the data? Does this thread help?
    – BruceWayne
    Mar 21, 2017 at 22:01

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