This could be embedded in a VBA script within the Excel worksheet.
You would need to access the Developer tab and view the associated source code.
Here is a helpful link that shows how to access it.
https://www.basicexceltutorial.com/how-do-i-open-vba-in-excel/#:~:text=1%201.%20To%20open%20the%20feature%2C%20click%20on,VBA%20window%2C%20press%20on%20Alt%20%2B%20F11%20keys.
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 9:09 AM
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Subject: Excel/iSeries issue
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I have an Excel file that uses queries to pull data from the iSeries. The user ID seems to be stored somewhere for a particular user, but default. Where are these credentials stored? Are they hidden in Excel somewhere? I didn't create the Excel file, it was created years ago by a power user, no longer with the company.
Anyone want to help?
Greg
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