Creating the Server Connection Files (SybaseToSQL)
Server information can be specified either in the servers section of the script file or in a separate server connection file. The command line parameter for the server connection file is, -c <serverconnectionfile>
. If the same server id is present in both the script file and server connection file, then the server definition in the script file is considered.
Example:
1.<!--Sample of server connection file commands -->
<sybase name="<source-server-unique-name>">
<standard-mode>
<provider value="Ole DB Provider"/>
<server-name value="<server-name>"/>
<server-port value="<port>"/>
<user-id value="<password>"/>
</standard-mode>
</sybase>
<!--Connection to SQL Server-->
<sql-server name="<target-server-unique-name>">
<sql-server-authentication>
<database value="<database-name>"/>
<server value="<server-name>"/>
<user-id value="<user-name>"/>
<password value="<password>"/>
<encrypt value="<true/false>"/>
<trust-server-certificate value="<true/false>"/>
</sql-server-authentication >
</sql-server>
2.<!-Sample of server connection file commands-->
<sybase name="<source-server-unique-name>">
<advanced-mode>
<connection-string value="User ID=<user-name>;Password=<password>;Provider=ASEOLEDB.1;Server=<server-name>;Port=<port>;OLE DB Services = -2;"/>
</advanced-mode >
</sybase>
<!--Connection to SQL Server-->
<sql-server name="<target-server-unique-name>">
<sql-server-authentication >
<database value="<database-name>"/>
<server value="<server-name>"/>
<user-id value="<user-name>"/>
<password value="<password>"/>
</sql-server-authentication >
</sql-server>
Server Connection File Validation
The user can easily validate his/her server connection file against the schema definition file S2SSConsoleScriptServersSchema.xsd available in the 'Schemas' folder.
Next Step
The next step in operating the console is Executing the SSMA Console (SybaseToSQL)