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Send InfluxDB v1 Data to Excel Automatically

Connect your InfluxDB v1 data source to Kondado, select your measurement pipelines, and configure Excel as your destination. The platform replicates your time-series metrics to spreadsheets on a configurable schedule, eliminating manual exports. You can analyze infrastructure monitoring data, IoT sensor readings, or application metrics directly in Excel workbooks.

Kondado provides a direct integration between InfluxDB v1 and Excel, replicating measurement data incrementally or through moving time windows on schedules ranging from every 5 minutes to daily. The platform delivers timestamped metrics directly to your spreadsheets without requiring coding or manual CSV handling.

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With the Dados de Medição (Incremental) pipeline, you receive new measurement records since the last replication, perfect for tracking growing IoT datasets or expanding infrastructure metrics in Excel. The Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) pipeline captures data within a configurable time window, enabling you to analyze recent performance trends or rolling operational metrics. Once in Excel, you can build custom pivot tables, create time-series charts, and combine these metrics with business data for comprehensive operational reports.

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Dynamic data

Kondado automatically reads the schema of your InfluxDB v1. All tables, views, and fields available in your account are extracted without manual configuration.

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What Kondado extracts

Dados de Medição (Incremental)
Measurement data collected incrementally from the last execution
Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel)
Measurement data with a configurable moving time window
Integration Description
Dados de Medição (Incremental) Measurement data collected incrementally from the last execution
Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) Measurement data with a configurable moving time window

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How to send InfluxDB v1 data to Excel

Sync data automatically — no code, no manual exports.

1
Connect Your InfluxDB v1 Data Source

Enter your InfluxDB v1 database credentials and connection details in Kondado to establish access to your time-series measurements. Verify the connection to ensure the platform can read your measurement data and metadata before proceeding to pipeline selection.

2
Configure Excel Destination

Set up Excel as your destination by authenticating your Microsoft 365 account and selecting the target workbook where your time-series data will land. You can also send data to Google Sheets or Power BI if you prefer alternative analysis tools.

3
Select Pipelines and Schedule

Choose between the Dados de Medição (Incremental) or Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) pipelines, then set your update frequency from 5-minute intervals to daily replications. Activate the pipeline to begin automated delivery of your InfluxDB v1 metrics to Excel on your configured timeline.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about sending InfluxDB v1 data to Excel automatically

How does Kondado replicate InfluxDB v1 measurement data to Excel?
Kondado connects directly to your InfluxDB v1 instance using your database credentials, then queries your selected measurements based on your chosen pipeline configuration. The platform transfers timestamped metrics to Excel columns on your specified schedule, maintaining data types and temporal precision. You can send this same data to Google Sheets or BigQuery simultaneously if needed.
What types of time-series data can I replicate from InfluxDB v1 to Excel?
You can replicate any measurement data stored in your InfluxDB v1 databases, including infrastructure monitoring metrics, IoT sensor readings, application performance logs, and event timestamps. The pipelines handle high-volume temporal data with fields and tags intact, delivering structured rows to your spreadsheets. This enables analysis of server metrics, device telemetry, or custom business events directly in Excel.
How often does InfluxDB v1 data update in Excel workbooks?
Kondado updates your Excel workbooks on a configurable schedule that you set during pipeline configuration, with options ranging from every 5 minutes to daily intervals. You choose the frequency based on your analysis needs, whether requiring near-real-time operational monitoring or periodic daily summaries. The schedule runs automatically without manual intervention, keeping your spreadsheets current.
What format does InfluxDB v1 data take when replicated to Excel?
Your InfluxDB v1 measurements arrive in Excel as structured tables with columns for timestamps, field values, and tag metadata, preserving the original time-series structure. Each measurement point becomes a row in your spreadsheet, with data types maintained for proper sorting, filtering, and formula calculations. You can immediately apply Excel's native charting tools, pivot tables, and analysis functions to this formatted data.
Can I combine InfluxDB v1 data with other sources in the same Excel workbook?
Yes, you can replicate data from multiple sources into the same Excel workbook or combine InfluxDB v1 metrics with information from PostgreSQL, BigQuery, or other databases supported by Kondado. This enables unified dashboards that correlate your time-series infrastructure data with transactional records, CRM information, or financial datasets. Analysts can create comprehensive reports showing relationships between system performance and business outcomes.
How do I configure the moving time window for InfluxDB v1 data in Excel?
When setting up the Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) pipeline, you specify the time range duration in the configuration settings, such as the last 24 hours or 7 days of data. Kondado then queries only records within that rolling window for each replication cycle, delivering recent trends to your Excel sheets. This configuration is ideal for operational dashboards that focus on current performance rather than historical archives.
What is the difference between incremental and moving window pipelines for InfluxDB v1?
The Dados de Medição (Incremental) pipeline captures only new measurement records created since the last successful replication, building a growing dataset in Excel perfect for historical trend analysis. The Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) pipeline retrieves data within a fixed rolling time period, replacing older records with recent entries to maintain a consistent analysis window. Choose incremental for cumulative reporting or moving window for current operational snapshots.

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