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Sql Server Odbc Driver Mac
Hi Erik, I get the feeling Linda has never used ODBC. Yes, the drivers she pointed you to do work, but they don't have anything to do with your question, and they don't work with Amazon Redshift as far as I know. I looked around the RedShift documentation you linked to, but did not find any reference to a test database. As I don't have a RedShift account, I personally don't have a way to test their driver.
When you say 'everything is working perfectly on the system level' does that mean you can successfully set up and test the ODBC connection using Apple's ODBC Manager.app in Applications Utilities? You have to use Apple's ODBC Manager app to set up either system or user Data Source Names (DSN) before you can use a DSN in Excel. I am an unpaid volunteer and do not work for Microsoft. 'Independent Advisors' work for contractors hired by Microsoft. 'Microsoft Agents' work for Microsoft Support.