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AzureDevOps-dedicatedSQLPoolToFabricDW

Example of a state-Based deployment that can create a dacpac file based on an existing database within a dedicated SQL Pool and then deploy it to a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse.

It is based on a blog post I wrote called 'Migrate dedicated SQL Pool objects to a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse'.

You can find the YAML file which you can use as a template for the Azure Pipeline in the AzureDevOpsTemplates folder.

Note that you need a recent version of SQLPackage for this to work.

The 'dedicatedSQLPool-sqlpackage.yml pipeline' extracts the contents of a database in a dedicated SQL Pool to a dacpac. It then deploys the contents of the dacpac to a Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse.

Please note that you need the below variables created for this YAML pipeline to work: I recommend doing this by creating at least one variable group

  • agentpool - The name of the agent pool you want to use (ideally a self-hosted one with latest sqlpackage installed). Otherwise you must put additional logic in this pipeline to deploy latest version of sqlpackage onto the agent
  • TargetFile - The name of the dacpac that you want to be created
  • TargetFolder - The name of the Folder the Azure Pipelines works with behind the scenes
  • SourceSQLPoolEndPoint - The name of your serverless SQL Pool endpoint (which you can get in the Azure Synapse overview)
  • SourceDB - The name of database in the serverless SQL Pool you want to extract the schema from
  • SQLPooluser - A SQL login that can access the serverless SQL Pool
  • SQLPoolpw - The p/w for the above SQL login
  • SQLPoolartifactname - A name for the created artifact
  • AzureSubscription - The Azure subscription that contains the Azure Active Directory tenant used by your Microsoft Fabric environment
  • aadSqlUsername - An Azure Active Directory account
  • aadSqlpw - P/w for the Azure Active Directory account
  • DestSQLConnString - The connection string used by the Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse. As shown 'here'
  • DestinationDW - The name of your Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse

Note that you can extend this however you see fit.

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