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# Select '''Xero''' as the '''Data File Type''';
# Select '''Xero''' as the '''Data File Type''';
# Select '''Connect to Xero using your own private certificate''' as the '''Connection Type''';
# Select '''Connect to Xero using your own private certificate''' as the '''Connection Type''';
# Click the '''Setup''' button which will launch your web browser;
# Enter the '''Consumer Key''' and '''Consumer Secret''' generated when you [[Creating a private application in Xero|created a private application in Xero]];
# In your web browser, login to the XERO website;
# If this is not your first private application, click '''Add Application''';
# Select '''Private''' as the type of application to creare;
# Enter a unique application name. We recommend including the organisation or company name;
# Select the organisation;
# Tick the '''Upload X509 certificate file (.cer)''';
# Click the '''Choose File''' button and browse for your '''X509 Certificate''';
# Tick the '''Enable Payroll API for this organisation''' if you need payroll data;
# Tick the '''I have read and agree to the Xero Developer Platform Terms''';
# Click the '''Save''' button to save the private application settings;
# Click both '''Show''' buttons under '''OAuth Credentials''';
# Copy the values for '''Consumer Key''' and '''Consumer Secret''', return to '''ODBClink''' and paste the values in the relevant fields;
# Open the '''Private Key PEM''' file generated when you created your organisation certificiate, copy the contents and paste in the '''Private Key''' field;
# Open the '''Private Key PEM''' file generated when you created your organisation certificiate, copy the contents and paste in the '''Private Key''' field;
# Click the '''Test''' button to ensure the connection is created correctly;
# Click the '''Test''' button to ensure the connection is created correctly;
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