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In the previous post, we discussed how to create Azure SQL Server and Azure SQL Database. Now that we are ready with source data/table and destination table, let’s create Azure Data Factory to copy the data. 3. Azure Data Factory: Click on Create a resource –> Analytics –> Data Factory…
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Azure: Copy data from one database to another using Azure Data Factory – II
Ajit Patra In the previous post, we discussed how to create Azure SQL Server and Azure SQL Database. Now that we are ready with source data/table and destination table, let’s create Azure Data Factory to copy the data.
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