Use PowerShell to sync data between SQL Database and SQL Server
Applies to: Azure SQL Database
Important
SQL Data Sync will be retired on 30 September 2027. Consider migrating to alternative data replication/synchronization solutions.
This Azure PowerShell example configures Data Sync to sync data between Azure SQL Database and SQL Server.
If you don't have an Azure trail subscription, create a trial subscription before you begin.
Note
This article uses the Azure Az PowerShell module, which is the recommended PowerShell module for interacting with Azure. To get started with the Az PowerShell module, see Install Azure PowerShell. To learn how to migrate to the Az PowerShell module, see Migrate Azure PowerShell from AzureRM to Az.
This tutorial requires Az PowerShell 1.4.0 or later. If you need to upgrade, see Install Azure PowerShell module. You also need to run Connect-AzAccount -Environment AzureChinaCloud
to create a connection with Azure.
For an overview of SQL Data Sync, see What is SQL Data Sync for Azure?
SQL Data Sync does not support Azure SQL Managed Instance or Azure Synapse Analytics.
Prerequisites
- Create a database in Azure SQL Database from an AdventureWorksLT sample database as a hub database.
- Create a database in Azure SQL Database in the same region as sync database.
- Create a database in a SQL Server instance as a member database.
- Update the parameter placeholders before running the example.
Examples
using namespace Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Sql.DataSync.Model
using namespace System.Collections.Generic
# hub database info
$subscriptionId = "<subscriptionId>"
$resourceGroupName = "<resourceGroupName>"
$serverName = "<serverName>"
$databaseName = "<databaseName>"
# sync database info
$syncDatabaseResourceGroupName = "<syncResourceGroupName>"
$syncDatabaseServerName = "<syncServerName>"
$syncDatabaseName = "<syncDatabaseName>"
# sync group info
$syncGroupName = "<syncGroupName>"
$conflictResolutionPolicy = "HubWin" # can be HubWin or MemberWin
$intervalInSeconds = 300 # sync interval in seconds (must be no less than 300)
# member database info
$syncMemberName = "<syncMemberName>"
$memberServerName = "<memberServerName>"
$memberDatabaseName = "<memberDatabaseName>"
$memberDatabaseType = "SqlServerDatabase" # can be AzureSqlDatabase or SqlServerDatabase
$syncDirection = "Bidirectional" # can be Bidirectional, Onewaymembertohub, Onewayhubtomember
# sync agent info
$syncAgentName = "<agentName>"
$syncAgentResourceGroupName = "<syncAgentResourceGroupName>"
$syncAgentServerName = "<syncAgentServerName>"
# temp file to save the sync schema
$tempFile = $env:TEMP+"\syncSchema.json"
# list of included columns and tables in quoted name
$includedColumnsAndTables = "[SalesLT].[Address].[AddressID]",
"[SalesLT].[Address].[AddressLine2]",
"[SalesLT].[Address].[rowguid]",
"[SalesLT].[Address].[PostalCode]",
"[SalesLT].[ProductDescription]"
$metadataList = [System.Collections.ArrayList]::new($includedColumnsAndTables)
Connect-AzAccount -Environment AzureChinaCloud
Select-AzSubscription -SubscriptionId $subscriptionId
# use if it's safe to show password in script, otherwise use PromptForCredential
# $user = "username"
# $password = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "password" -AsPlainText -Force
# $credential = New-Object -TypeName "System.Management.Automation.PSCredential" -ArgumentList $user, $password
$credential = $Host.ui.PromptForCredential("Need credential",
"Please enter your user name and password for server "+$serverName+".database.chinacloudapi.cn",
"",
"")
# create a new sync agent
Write-Host "Creating new Sync Agent..."
New-AzSqlSyncAgent -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -SyncDatabaseName $syncDatabaseName -SyncAgentName $syncAgentName
# generate agent key
Write-Host "Generating Agent Key..."
$agentKey = New-AzSqlSyncAgentKey -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -SyncAgentName $syncAgentName
Write-Host "Use your agent key to configure the sync agent. Do this before proceeding."
$agentkey
# DO THE FOLLOWING BEFORE THE NEXT STEP
# Install the on-premises sync agent on your machine and register the sync agent using the agent key generated above to bring the sync agent online.
# Add the SQL Server database information including server name, database name, user name, password on the configuration tool within the sync agent.
# create a new sync group
Write-Host "Creating Sync Group "$syncGroupName"..."
New-AzSqlSyncGroup -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName -Name $syncGroupName `
-SyncDatabaseName $syncDatabaseName -SyncDatabaseServerName $syncDatabaseServerName -SyncDatabaseResourceGroupName $syncDatabaseResourceGroupName `
-ConflictResolutionPolicy $conflictResolutionPolicy -DatabaseCredential $credential
# use if it's safe to show password in script, otherwise use PromptForCredential
#$user = "username"
#$password = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "password" -AsPlainText -Force
#$credential = New-Object -TypeName "System.Management.Automation.PSCredential" -ArgumentList $user, $password
$credential = $Host.ui.PromptForCredential("Need credential",
"Please enter your user name and password for server "+$memberServerName,
"",
"")
# get information from sync agent and confirm your SQL Server instance was configured (note the database ID to use for the sqlServerDatabaseID in the next step)
$syncAgentInfo = Get-AzSqlSyncAgentLinkedDatabase -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -SyncAgentName $syncAgentName
# add a new sync member
Write-Host "Adding member"$syncMemberName" to the sync group..."
New-AzSqlSyncMember -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName `
-SyncGroupName $syncGroupName -Name $syncMemberName -MemberDatabaseType $memberDatabaseType -SyncAgentResourceGroupName $syncAgentResourceGroupName `
-SyncAgentServerName $syncAgentServerName -SyncAgentName $syncAgentName -SyncDirection $syncDirection -SqlServerDatabaseID $syncAgentInfo.DatabaseId
# refresh database schema from hub database, specify the -SyncMemberName parameter if you want to refresh schema from the member database
Write-Host "Refreshing database schema from hub database..."
$startTime = Get-Date
Update-AzSqlSyncSchema -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName -SyncGroupName $syncGroupName
# waiting for successful refresh
$startTime = $startTime.ToUniversalTime()
$timer=0
$timeout=90
# check the log and see if refresh has gone through
Write-Host "Check for successful refresh..."
$isSucceeded = $false
while ($isSucceeded -eq $false) {
Start-Sleep -s 10
$timer=$timer+10
$details = Get-AzSqlSyncSchema -SyncGroupName $syncGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName
if ($details.LastUpdateTime -gt $startTime) {
Write-Host "Refresh was successful"
$isSucceeded = $true
}
if ($timer -eq $timeout) {
Write-Host "Refresh timed out"
break;
}
}
# get the database schema
Write-Host "Adding tables and columns to the sync schema..."
$databaseSchema = Get-AzSqlSyncSchema -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -ServerName $ServerName `
-DatabaseName $DatabaseName -SyncGroupName $SyncGroupName `
$databaseSchema | ConvertTo-Json -depth 5 -Compress | Out-File "C:\Users\OnPremiseServer\AppData\Local\Temp\syncSchema.json"
$newSchema = [AzureSqlSyncGroupSchemaModel]::new()
$newSchema.Tables = [List[AzureSqlSyncGroupSchemaTableModel]]::new();
# add columns and tables to the sync schema
foreach ($tableSchema in $databaseSchema.Tables) {
$newTableSchema = [AzureSqlSyncGroupSchemaTableModel]::new()
$newTableSchema.QuotedName = $tableSchema.QuotedName
$newTableSchema.Columns = [List[AzureSqlSyncGroupSchemaColumnModel]]::new();
$addAllColumns = $false
if ($MetadataList.Contains($tableSchema.QuotedName)) {
if ($tableSchema.HasError) {
$fullTableName = $tableSchema.QuotedName
Write-Host "Can't add table $fullTableName to the sync schema" -foregroundcolor "Red"
Write-Host $tableSchema.ErrorId -foregroundcolor "Red"
continue;
}
else {
$addAllColumns = $true
}
}
foreach($columnSchema in $tableSchema.Columns) {
$fullColumnName = $tableSchema.QuotedName + "." + $columnSchema.QuotedName
if ($addAllColumns -or $MetadataList.Contains($fullColumnName)) {
if ((-not $addAllColumns) -and $tableSchema.HasError) {
Write-Host "Can't add column $fullColumnName to the sync schema" -foregroundcolor "Red"
Write-Host $tableSchema.ErrorId -foregroundcolor "Red"
}
elseif ((-not $addAllColumns) -and $columnSchema.HasError) {
Write-Host "Can't add column $fullColumnName to the sync schema" -foregroundcolor "Red"
Write-Host $columnSchema.ErrorId -foregroundcolor "Red"
}
else {
Write-Host "Adding"$fullColumnName" to the sync schema"
$newColumnSchema = [AzureSqlSyncGroupSchemaColumnModel]::new()
$newColumnSchema.QuotedName = $columnSchema.QuotedName
$newColumnSchema.DataSize = $columnSchema.DataSize
$newColumnSchema.DataType = $columnSchema.DataType
$newTableSchema.Columns.Add($newColumnSchema)
}
}
}
if ($newTableSchema.Columns.Count -gt 0) {
$newSchema.Tables.Add($newTableSchema)
}
}
# convert sync schema to JSON format
$schemaString = $newSchema | ConvertTo-Json -depth 5 -Compress
# workaround a powershell bug
$schemaString = $schemaString.Replace('"Tables"', '"tables"').Replace('"Columns"', '"columns"').Replace('"QuotedName"', '"quotedName"').Replace('"MasterSyncMemberName"','"masterSyncMemberName"')
# save the sync schema to a temp file
$schemaString | Out-File $tempFile
# update sync schema
Write-Host "Updating the sync schema..."
Update-AzSqlSyncGroup -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName `
-DatabaseName $databaseName -Name $syncGroupName -Schema $tempFile
$syncLogStartTime = Get-Date
# trigger sync manually
Write-Host "Trigger sync manually..."
Start-AzSqlSyncGroupSync -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName -SyncGroupName $syncGroupName
# check the sync log and wait until the first sync succeeded
Write-Host "Check the sync log..."
$isSucceeded = $false
for ($i = 0; ($i -lt 300) -and (-not $isSucceeded); $i = $i + 10) {
Start-Sleep -s 10
$syncLogEndTime = Get-Date
$syncLogList = Get-AzSqlSyncGroupLog -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName `
-SyncGroupName $syncGroupName -StartTime $syncLogStartTime.ToUniversalTime() -EndTime $syncLogEndTime.ToUniversalTime()
if ($synclogList.Length -gt 0) {
foreach ($syncLog in $syncLogList) {
if ($syncLog.Details.Contains("Sync completed successfully")) {
Write-Host $syncLog.TimeStamp : $syncLog.Details
$isSucceeded = $true
}
}
}
}
if ($isSucceeded) {
# enable scheduled sync
Write-Host "Enable the scheduled sync with 300 seconds interval..."
Update-AzSqlSyncGroup -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName `
-Name $syncGroupName -IntervalInSeconds $intervalInSeconds
}
else {
# output all log if sync doesn't succeed in 300 seconds
$syncLogEndTime = Get-Date
$syncLogList = Get-AzSqlSyncGroupLog -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName -ServerName $serverName -DatabaseName $databaseName `
-SyncGroupName $syncGroupName -StartTime $syncLogStartTime.ToUniversalTime() -EndTime $syncLogEndTime.ToUniversalTime()
if ($synclogList.Length -gt 0) {
foreach ($syncLog in $syncLogList) {
Write-Host $syncLog.TimeStamp : $syncLog.Details
}
}
}
Clean up deployment
After you run the sample script, you can run the following command to remove the resource group and all resources associated with it.
Remove-AzResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroupName
Remove-AzResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName $syncDatabaseResourceGroupName
Script explanation
This script uses the following commands. Each command in the table links to command-specific documentation.
Command | Notes |
---|---|
New-AzSqlSyncAgent | Creates a new Sync Agent. |
New-AzSqlSyncAgentKey | Generates the agent key associated with the Sync Agent. |
Get-AzSqlSyncAgentLinkedDatabase | Get all the information for the Sync Agent. |
New-AzSqlSyncMember | Add a new member to the Sync Group. |
Update-AzSqlSyncSchema | Refreshes the database schema information. |
Get-AzSqlSyncSchema | Get the database schema information. |
Update-AzSqlSyncGroup | Updates the Sync Group. |
Start-AzSqlSyncGroupSync | Triggers a sync. |
Get-AzSqlSyncGroupLog | Checks the Sync Log. |
Related content
For more information about Azure PowerShell, see Azure PowerShell documentation.
Additional SQL Database PowerShell script samples can be found in Azure SQL Database PowerShell scripts.
For more information about SQL Data Sync, see:
- Overview - Sync data across multiple cloud and on-premises databases with Azure SQL Data Sync
- Set up Data Sync
- Data Sync Agent - Data Sync Agent for SQL Data Sync in Azure
- Best practices - Best practices for SQL Data Sync in Azure
- Monitor - Monitor SQL Data Sync with Azure Monitor logs
- Troubleshoot - Troubleshoot issues with SQL Data Sync in Azure
- Update the sync schema
- Use Transact-SQL - Automate the replication of schema changes in SQL Data Sync in Azure
- Use PowerShell - Use PowerShell to update the sync schema in an existing sync group
For more information about Azure SQL Database, see: