Connect to and manage Azure Database for MySQL in Microsoft Purview
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This article outlines how to register a database in Azure Database for MySQL, and how to authenticate and interact with Azure Database for MySQL in Microsoft Purview. For more information about Microsoft Purview, read the introductory article.
* Microsoft Purview relies on UPDATE_TIME metadata from Azure Database for MySQL for incremental scans. In some cases, this field might not persist in the database and a full scan is performed. For more information, see The INFORMATION_SCHEMA TABLES Table for MySQL.
You'll need to be a Data Source Administrator and Data Reader to register a source and manage it in the Microsoft Purview governance portal. See our Microsoft Purview Permissions page for details.
On Register sources, select Azure Database for MySQL. Select Continue.
On the Register sources (Azure Database for MySQL) screen, do the following:
Enter a Name for your data source. This will be the display name for this data source in your Catalog.
Select From Azure subscription, select the appropriate subscription from the Azure subscription drop-down box and the appropriate server from the Server name drop-down box.
Select Register to register the data source.
Scan
Follow the steps below to scan Azure Database for MySQL to automatically identify assets and classify your data. For more information about scanning in general, see our introduction to scans and ingestion
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