Add an SQL Server database connection
You can add a connection to an SQL Server database using ThoughtSpot DataFlow.
Follow these steps:
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Click Connections in the top navigation bar.
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In the Connections interface, click Add connection in the upper right corner.
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In the Create Connection interface, select the Connection type.
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After you select the SQL Server Connection type, the rest of the connection properties appear.
See Connection properties for details, defaults, and examples.
- Connection name
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Name your connection.
- Connection type
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Choose the SQL Server connection type.
- SQL server type
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Specify the SQL server type.
- Authentication type
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Specifies the type of security protocol to connect to the instance. Based on the type of security, select the authentication type and provide details.
- Host
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Specify the hostname or the IP address of the SQL Server system. Instance::Specify an instance with all SQL Server databases run by a single SQL Server service. When you select Named instance, Instance replaces the Port option.
- Port
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Specify the port associated with the SQL Server system.
- User
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Specify the user id that will be used to connect to the SQL Server system. This user should have necessary privileges to access the data in the databases.
- Password
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Specify the password for the User. xref:dataflow-sql-server-reference.adoc#dataflow-sql-server-conn-aad-secure-principal-id[
- AAD secure principal id]
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Specify the Azure Active Directory secure principal id.
- AAD secure principal secret
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Specify the Azure Active Directory secure principal secret.
- Azure AD User
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Select when you choose "Azure SQL database" under SQL server type.
- JDBC options
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Specify the options associated with the JDBC URL.
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Click Create connection.