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Using SQL Server as a backup for critical business data provides an essential safety net against loss. Backing up data to SQL Server enables business users to more easily connect that data with features like reporting, analytics, and more.
This example demonstrates how to use the CData SSIS Tasks for Drip inside of a SQL Server SSIS workflow to transfer Drip data into a Microsoft SQL Server database.
To get started, add a new Drip source and SQL Server ADO.NET destination to a new data flow task.
๐ The Data Flow task used in this example. (Salesforce is shown.)Follow the steps below to save Drip connection properties in a connection manager.
Start by setting the Profile connection property to the location of the Drip Profile on disk (e.g. C:\profiles\Drip.apip). Next, set the ProfileSettings connection property to the connection string for Drip (see below).
To use Token Authentication, specify your APIKey within the ProfileSettings connection property. The APIKey should be set to your Drip personal API Token.
๐ Configuring a connection (Salesforce is shown).Follow the steps below to specify the query to be used to extract Drip data.
SELECT Id, Name FROM Broadcasts WHERE Status = 'scheduled'๐ The SQL query to retrieve records. (Salesforce is shown.)
Follow the steps below to specify the SQL server table to load the Drip data into.
You can now run the project. After the SSIS Task has finished executing, your database will be populated with Drip data.
๐ The completed import. (Salesforce is shown.)Connect to live data from Drip with the API Driver
Connect to Drip