How do I connect PowerShell Connector to SQL Server in 5 minutes?
Execute the following steps to connect PowerShell Connector to SQL Server. You only need knowledge of PowerShell Connector, your own business and the SQL Server administration.
Microsoft SQL Server is a traditional database platform. SQL Server supports ANSI SQL. It is available both as a cloud database on Microsoft Azure as a traditional database running on-premise or hosted.
No technical knowledge is needed nor knowledge on the SQL Server APIs to connect SQL Server to PowerShell Connector. This step-by-step plan will tell you exactly which steps you need to go through on Invantive Cloud to create your own Azure data warehouse with data from SQL Server.
The steps to connect PowerShell Connector to SQL Server are:
- Register an Invantive Cloud account.
- Create a SQL Server database.
- Make the SQL Server database available through the Microsoft OData connector.
- Connect PowerShell Connector to SQL Server through the connector.
- Load data from SQL Server into PowerShell Connector data warehouse.
Invantive Cloud offers a SQL Server connector to download data from SQL Server into PowerShell Connector, but there are over 75 other connectors available also for SQL, Power BI Desktop, Power BI Service, Power Query and/or Azure Data Factory.
With the SQL Server connector for PowerShell Connector you will by default fetch the data from all connected SQL Server companies in your dashboard. You can limit the number of SQL Server companies that are retrieved in PowerShell Connector through the Database settings. For example, you can also limit the connector for PowerShell Connector to the data from exactly one SQL Server company. Of course, you can also filter the data by a specific SQL Server company using a filter step in PowerShell Connector. The SQL Server connector for PowerShell Connector has advanced optimizations for great real-time performance with both a single SQL Server company as well as with hundreds of SQL Server companies.
When you are having questions, please check the forums for SQL Server.
Register Account on Invantive Cloud
Skip this step when you already have an account on Invantive Cloud. Otherwise execute the following steps one time to register an account on Invantive Cloud:
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Go to Invantive Cloud start page.
Select the Log on-button.
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Select the Next-button.
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Select the Next-button.
Enter your password and repeat the provided password.
You will receive a six-digit verification code by email within 2 minutes.
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Select the Sign Up-button.
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Log on now. >
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Make sure you have an authentication app installed on your phone. Select the Next-button.
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Add the displayed QR code to the authentication app, enter the current verification code, and choose "Finish".
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The Invantive Cloud dashboard will be shown.
You now have a login code on Invantive Cloud with which you can set up the connection with SQL Server and numerous other platforms. You will use the same Invantive login code and workflow for all other platforms.
Create SQL Server database
In this step, we set up a database with data from SQL Server. The database is "virtual" because it is not a traditional database, but is fed real-time from SQL Server. Invantive Cloud provides PowerShell Connector with a real-time link to SQL Server. The database will be used for all your SQL Server reporting with PowerShell Connector. So you only need to perform these steps once.
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Click the Add Database button.
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Please fill out the form with login information for SQL Server.
Select the OK-button.
Congratulations! You can now process data from SQL Server within the Invantive Cloud website. You can do this for example with the interactive SQL editor.
Grant connection from PowerShell Connector access to SQL Server
To retrieve the data from PowerShell Connector we create a link via Invantive Bridge Online. This creates a "bridge" between the cloud of Invantive and the standard OData connector that is available in every version of PowerShell Connector. You do not need to install anything locally: no connector, no ado.NET provider and no PowerShell Connector add-on neither.
Execute the following steps to safely use the data from SQL Server outside of Invantive Cloud:
Next to the database you will find an orange text requesting you to allow access from your current location (IP address). Select the nearby orange button.
You must completely disable IP address checking by entering an asterisk ("*") since Microsoft PowerShell Connector consists of hundreds of thousands of servers across the globe.
You are now ready to import the SQL Server data into PowerShell Connector.
Configure PowerShell Connector connector for SQL Server
You will now pull in PowerShell Connector data from SQL Server through the established link.
Please note again that Invantive Cloud under the hood handles all complexity such as setting up credentials such as a refresh token, acquiring an access token, optimizing and parallelizing access, accessing an API within the rate limits, scopes and security restrictions. There is absolutely no need for knowledge on complex technical topics such as OAuth access tokens or API. The Microsoft Azure Data Factory steps, activities and pipelines can be constructed using just the OData feed and basic authentication.
Execute the following steps:
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Enter in the window the Bridge Online URL of the PowerShell Connector database. This URL containing the data can be found in the Database-form of Invantive Cloud. Choose authentication type 'Basic authentication'. Enter the Invantive Cloud user name and password.
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The list of available SQL Server tables appears. Select the desired tables and construct your pipeline in Microsoft Azure Data Factory.