What is the syntax switch database in DAX studio when connected to Azure analysis services ?
Like how we have in SQL server Use [DATABASENAME]
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I have been trying to connect to the server on Microsoft SQL Management Studio using Workbench via an IP.
But I cannot seem to connect whatsoever, is workbench even supported with Database engine servers.
I am connecting with the root username, could that be the problem too?
If you are referring to MySQL Workbench and SQL Server, MySQL is a visualization tools for MySQL Server and databases. You cannot access other servers with it. SSMS or SQL Server Management studio is the visualization tool for SQL Server databases. These both databases use almost similar syntax and structure but are totally different entities in terms of Parent Company and access.
In Layman's terms, when you try to enter an IP in Workbench, it tries to find and access a MySQL Server but doesn't find it and hence does not connect. It is not a SSH Client which connects to any server specified.
There is one way to connect SQL Server from MySQL Workbench and that is database miration.
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I recommend SQL Server Management Studio for SQL Server Access and visualization.
For connecting to SQL Server using Python, consider PyODBC (preferred) or pymssql as documented here
Is there any possibility to export and create a link between one of the table from Azure SQL DB to the table in MySQL DB?
Firstly, you can migrate data from SQL server to your MySQL database. And there are many ways can help you achieve that. You can reference this blog :How to migrate SQL Server database to MySQL?.
But for Azure, you could not copy or migrate data from Azure SQL database to your on-premise MySQL DB, even with Azure Data Factory. Azure Data Factory only support MySQL as source server.
Secondly, You want to sync the data between Azure SQL database and your MySQL database. Azure SQL Data Sync only support Azure SQL Database and on-premise SQL Server instance.
This means that Azure could not help you migrate or sync data from Azure SQL data base to MySQL DB. You have to use third-party tools.
One of the ways is you can use MySQL Workbench Migration tool. Database migrations - enables migrations from Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, PostgreSQL, Sybase ASE, Sybase SQL Anywhere, SQLite, and more.
There are many tools to perform the migration from MS SQL Server to MySQL like Amazon DMS or Data Integration (Kettle), but in this case, we’ll use the MySQL Workbench Migration tool.
Please reference this tutorial: How to Migrate from MSSQL to MySQL.
Hope this helps.
I have installed ODBC driver in order import Mysql database to MS sql Management Studio but still not connecting. What should I do?
You have installed MS SQL Management Studio which can connect with MS SQL Server to manage, create objects etc. There is nothing you should do from MS SQL M Studio to MySQL Server.
You have to install MySQL Workbench (free) to do your job. You have to install MySQL Workbench, export your data from it to '.sql' and then import it into your MS SQL Server after converting the SQL format from MySQL to MSSQL.
OPTION 2
Create MS Access database. Link both MS SQL Server's tables as well as MySQL Server's tables in it. (MS Access works great with MySQL Server).
Do simple copy and paste from one table (say MySQL S) to other (say MS SQL S) within MS Access.
I recently redid a project for my company, and have to convert existing MySQL data to a SLQ Server 2008 R2 database.
I have a dump script from the old MySQL database, but it contains a helluva lot of data.
I was wondering if there are any solutions out there to feed the dump file to, and receive a SQL Server 2008 R2 script.
Any help would be appreciated.
Microsoft provides a free migration solution you maybe want to use
Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA)
The free Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) makes it easy to migrate data from Oracle, Microsoft Access, MySQL, and Sybase to SQL Server. SSMA converts the database objects to SQL Server database objects, loads those objects into SQL Server, migrates data to SQL Server, and then validates the migration of code and data.
i want to migrate my whole DB from MySQL to MS-Sql server.
though i am open to use any tool,am restricted to use only free avilable tools.
Use Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistan (SSMA) for MySQL
Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant 2005 for MySQL
Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant 2008 for MySQL
export db from MySql (mysqldump), edit by hand to convert between variations of SQL language in the two platforms, then import into MS-SQL.