Creating a reference link
- Click a blank cell in your Microsoft® Office Excel worksheet. This is the target cell.
 - Click Reference Link.
 - Click Filter From to specify a value or range of values for mandatory filter items such as Product or Table.
           Or, right-click the item and select Lookup. Your selections populate the Selection List.
 - Optionally, right-click a filter item and select Options to specify extra filter options such as comparison operators.
 - Double-click items in the Selection List to display them in the Output Field.
 - Optionally, double-click items in the Output Field to edit the Extraction Type.
 - Click OK.
           The Reference Link formula is inserted into the target cell. Values returned from the query are displayed next to the target cell.Note: If the formula length exceeds 8,192 then the error message Too many filters or output fields, failed to execute. Please remove some and retry. is displayed.
 - In Excel, highlight the target cell to display the Reference Link definition in the Formula Bar.
           The formula that is displayed is a shortened version of the definition. The target cell can be saved or copied to other locations in your workbook.
 - Double-click the target cell to re-open and modify the Reference Link definition.
           A dynamic link to your data source is maintained through data extraction definitions.
 - Click Recalculate to update the Reference Link definition and to display the latest output.