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CData Sync is a standalone application designed to support a variety of replication scenarios, such as replicating both sandbox and production instances into your database. It includes a web-based interface that simplifies the management of multiple Azure DevOps connections. In this article, we demonstrate how to use the web app to replicate multiple Azure DevOps accounts into a single database.
Using CData Sync, you can replicate data from Azure DevOps to any number of databases, both cloud-based and on-premises. In this example, we use SQLite as the replication destination to demonstrate the process. To add it as a destination, navigate to the Connections tab.
For each destination database:
You are now connected to SQLite and can use it as both a source and a destination.
NOTE: You can use the Label feature to add a label for a source or a destination.
π Add a label.You can configure a connection to Azure DevOps from the Connections tab. To add a connection to your Azure DevOps account, navigate to the Connections tab.
To generate one, log in to your Azure DevOps Organization account and navigate to Profile -> Personal Access Tokens -> New Token. The generated token will be displayed.
If you wish to authenticate to Azure DevOps using OAuth refer to the online Help documentation for an authentication guide.
π Configuring a Source connection (Salesforce is shown).CData Sync enables you to control replication with a point-and-click interface and with SQL queries. For each replication you wish to configure, navigate to the Jobs tab and click Add Job. Select the Source and Destination for your replication.
π Select Source and Destination connections for the replication.To replicate an entire table, navigate to the Task tab in the Job, click Add Tasks, choose the table(s) from the list of Azure DevOps tables you wish to replicate into SQLite, and click Add Tasks again.
π Choose the account table to replicate (Salesforce is shown).The statement below caches and incrementally updates a table of Azure DevOps data:
REPLICATE Builds;
You can specify a file containing the replication queries you want to use to update a particular database. Separate the replication statements with semicolons. The following options are useful when replicating multiple Azure DevOps accounts into the same database:
Use a different table prefix in the REPLICATE SELECT statement:
REPLICATE PROD_Builds SELECT * FROM Builds;
Alternatively, use a different schema:
REPLICATE PROD.Builds SELECT * FROM Builds;
Select the Overview tab in the Job, and click Configure under Schedule. You can schedule a job to run automatically by configuring it to run at specified intervals, ranging from once every 10 minutes to once every month.
π Schedule your job to run automatically.Once you have configured the replication job, click Save Changes. You can configure any number of jobs to manage the replication of your Azure DevOps data to disparate on-premises, cloud-based, and other databases.
Once all the required configurations are made for the job, select the Azure DevOps table you wish to replicate and click Run. After the replication completes successfully, a notification appears, showing the time taken to run the job and the number of rows replicated.
π Run the job.Now that you've seen how to replicate and configure multiple jobs to manage the replication of your Azure DevOps data to various on-premises, cloud-based, and other databases, visit our CData Sync page to learn more and download a free 30-day trial. Start consolidating your enterprise data today!
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