SOAP webservices feed for Power Pivot

Hi Everyone, I have a SOAP web services that I would like to use as a feed of my Power Pivot model. Any idea how to import a WSDL to a power Pivot model?
Thanks
Sebastian

Hi Sebastian,
According to your description, you need to use SOAP web services as the data source in the Power Pivot model, right?
PowerPivot for Excel can import data from a wide variety of sources. After you have imported the data, you can refresh the data at any time to reflect any changes to the data that have occurred in the source. Based on my research, we cannot use SOAP
web services as the data source in the Power Pivot model, here is a document that explains the kinds of data sources you can use and provides guidance for identifying which ones work best with a PowerPivot workbook.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg399082(v=sql.110).aspx
Thank you for your understanding.
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