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Overview

You can use this account type to connect SQL Server Snaps with data sources that use SQL Server database accounts. Account details specified in this account (at a Snap level) are called Service Accounts.

Limitations

  • Authentication of SQL Server Account using NTLM Protocol is limited to Windows Snaplexes.

Account Settings

  • Asterisk ( * ): Indicates a mandatory field.

  • Suggestion icon ( (blue star) ): Indicates a list that is dynamically populated based on the configuration.

  • Expression icon ( (blue star) ): Indicates the value is an expression (if enabled) or a static value (if disabled). Learn more about Using Expressions in SnapLogic.

  • Add icon ( (blue star) ): Indicates that you can add fields in the fieldset.

  • Remove icon ( (blue star) ): Indicates that you can remove fields from the fieldset.

Field Name*

Field Type

Description

Label*

Default Value: N/A
Example: SQL Server Account

String

Specify a unique label for the account.

Account properties*

Use this fieldset to enter in the information to create a connection to the databse.

Hostname*

Default Value: N/A
Example:

  • sqlservertest.abcdefghijkl.us-west-5.rds.amazonaws.com

  • 190.159.0.124

String/Expression

Specify the server's address to which you must connect.

If you need to connect to an on-premise server, specify the domain name or the IP address. For example, test.mydbserver.com or 190.159.0.124.

Port Number*

Default Value: 3306
Example: 1433

Integer/Expression

Specify the port number of the database server to which you must connect.

  • Remove the port number for Windows-based authentication when connecting to SQL Server account with multiple or named instances. Otherwise, SnapLogic tries to connect to the specified port without checking with the Server Browser service list.

  • You must add the port number for Windows-based authentication when connecting to an MS SQL instance with single instance. 

Database name*

Default Value: N/A
Example: SnapLogicDB1

String/Expression

 Specify the name of the database to which you must connect.

Username

Default Value: N/A
Example: snaplogic

String/Expression

Specify the username to connect to the database.

This username is used as the default username when retrieving connections and must be valid to set up the data source.

Password

Default Value: N/A
Example: P#2,nxu0oiX2&?

String/Expression

Specify the password used to connect to the data source.

This password is used as the default password when retrieving connections and must be valid to set up the data source.

JDBC JARs*

Use this fieldset to specify the list of JDBC drivers to connect to the SQL Database.

JDBC Driver

Default Value: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
Example: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver

String

Specify the JBDC driver to use. If you do not upload any JAR file, the default JAR is used.

SQL Server Snap Pack does not support jTDS driver.

  • The SQL Server Snap Pack is upgraded to the Microsoft JDBC Driver 12.2.0.jre11. Existing pipelines that do not use the default driver (bundled with the SQL Server Snap Pack) are not impacted. If you want to use NTLM or other authentications with the latest default driver (where the DLL file is mandatory), then you must copy the DLL file to the Snaplex path.

  • If you create a new SQL Server Account with the default driver, you must add the trustServerCertificate URL connection property set to true in the Url properties field set.

JDBC Driver Class*

Default Value: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
Example: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver

String

Specify the JDBC driver class name to use.

Advanced properties

Use this fieldset to specify the advanced properties for connecting to the database.

Auto commit

Default value: Selected

Checkbox

Select this checkbox to commit each of the batches immediately after it is executed. If the Snap fails, only the batch being executed at that moment is rolled back.

Deselect this checkbox to commit the output only after all the batches are executed. If the Snap fails, the entire transaction is rolled back, unless the Snap finds invalid input data before it sends the insert request to the server, and routes the error documents to the Error view.

Batch size*

Default value: 50
Example: 60

Integer

Specify the number of statements to execute at a time.

  • Select queries are not batched.

  • Using a large batch size could use up the JDBC placeholder limit of 2100.

Fetch size*

Default value: 100
Example: 80

Integer

Specify the number of rows to fetch at a time when executing a query.

Large values could cause the server to run out of memory.

Max pool size*

Default value: 50
Example: 60

Integer

Specify the maximum number of connections a pool will maintain at a time.

Max life time*

Default value: 30
Example: 50

Integer

Specify the maximum lifetime of a connection in the pool.

Ensure that the value you enter is a few seconds shorter than any database or infrastructure-imposed connection time limit. A value of 0 indicates an infinite lifetime, subject to the Idle Timeout value. An in-use connection is never retired. Connections are removed only after they are closed.

Idle Timeout*

Default value: 5
Example: 8

Integer

Specify the maximum amount of time a connection is allowed to sit idle in the pool. A value of 0 indicates that idle connections are never removed from the pool.

Checkout timeout*

Default value: 10000
Example: 100

Integer

Specify the number of milliseconds to wait for a connection to be available when the pool is exhausted.

If you specify 0, the Snap waits infinitely until the connection is available. Therefore, we recommend you not to specify 0 for Checkout Timeout.

URL properties

Use this field set to define URL properties to use if any.

URL Property Name

Default Value: selectMethod
Example: selectMethod

String

Specify a name for the URL property if any.

URL Property Value

Default Value: cursor
Example: cursor

String

Specify a value for the URL property name.

SQL Server Authentication

In the Account Settings, provide the Username and Password as defined for the user on the SQL Server instance. This SQL Server account must have the required privileges to run the operations seamlessly defined for the Snaps in this Snap Pack.

DO NOT use the default sa account for SQL Server Authentication. Learn more about how to choose between SQL Server Authentication and Windows Authentication: SQL Docs: Security: Authentication mode

Windows (Active Directory-based) Authentication

Service Account Authentication

  • Ensure that Snaplex is running on Windows and an AD user with required access privileges has logged into the Snaplex.

  • To use the default jar budled with the Snap Pack, place the latest version of sqljdbc_auth.dll in $SL_ROOT/ldlib  (c:\opt\Snaplogic\ldlib). You do not have to add the custom jar file in the account. You can find the latest version of the DLL on the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver website. 

If you upload customized JDBC jars to the directory, the following error might occur:

java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Native Library C:\\opt\\snaplogic\\ldlib\\sqljdbc_auth.dll already loaded in another classloader

To fix this issue, remove all JDBC jars from the SQL server account and restart the JCC node.

  • Service Account Authentication implies that the active AD user session on the Snaplex is leveraged to obtain access to the SQL Server instance. Therefore, you need not provide values in the Username and Password fields.

  • Do not specify a port number.

  • SnapLogic recommends using the default JAR. You can download the latest JAR file from here.

  • Configure the following properties for JDBC under URL properties:

Url property name

Url property value

domain

Your domain name

Domain name must be added as a URL property and not along with the user name.

integratedSecurity

true

Connecting to an MSSQL Instance

  • You can connect to a specific instance of MSSQL by using the instance name along with the server name in Hostname <server_name>/<instance_name>

  • Alternatively, you can define the instance name by using the URL property name, instanceName.

If the Snap fails to connect to the database, it retries three more times.

You can Validate an account connection when creating a SQL Database Account but not when creating a SQL Server Dynamic Account because the account properties of a dynamic account are provided dynamically as pipeline parameters.

User Impersonation

In addition to providing the account properties such as Hostname, Database name, Username, and Password, ensure that the following settings/configurations are done for Active Directory Kerberos or NTLM Protocol (as the case may be) to implement User Impersonation with the SQL Server instance.

Authentication Using Active Directory Kerberos

SQL Server Snap Pack does not support this mode of authentication on Cloudplexes.

SnapLogic supports (tested and certifies) Active Directory authentication for SQL servers on the following driver JAR version for Java 11:

  •  mssql-jdbc-12.2.0.jre11.jar

Refer to Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server for details.

Ensure that you have installed the correct JAR file. Also, use the following configurations in Account Settings to configure Active Directory authentication:

  • JDBC Driver class: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver

  • JDBC Connection URLjdbc:sqlserver://ServerNameFQDN:portNumber;databaseName=DBNAME

SnapLogic supports Active Directory authentication for SQL Server using the User impersonation method. The prerequisites are as follows:

  • In the account settings, add the following to Url property name and Url property value:

URL property name

URL property value

IntegratedSecurity

True

AuthenticationScheme

JavaKerberos

domain

Domain name must be added as a URL property and not along with the user name.

  • In the account settings, enter your Active Directory Username and Password.

Any version of the JAR files available in Microsoft Java and JDBC Support page later than the versions mentioned here can be used.

Authentication Using NTLM Protocol

SQL Server Snap Pack supports this mode of authentication on both Groundplexes and Cloudplexes. Authentication of SQL Server Account using NTLM Protocol is limited to Windows Snaplexes.

There are two ways to authenticate your Windows SQL Server connection with the NTLM protocol.

Method 1: Using NTLM protocol and JAR file

Steps

Groundplex

Cloudplex

  1. Download the DLL file.

sqljdbc_auth.dll

N/A

  1. Copy/Upload Files to the desired location.

  • JAR: To the SnapLogic shared/jar_file folder.

  • DLL:  $SL_ROOT/ldlib folder.

JAR: To the SnapLogic shared/jar_file folder.

  1. Configure your SQL Server account settings:

  • JDBC Driver Class

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver

  • Url properties

  1. Domain = <Your Active Directory domain name>

  2. integratedSecurity = true

  3. authenticationScheme = NTLM

  1. Domain = <Your Active Directory domain name>

  2. integratedSecurity = true

  3. authenticationScheme = NTLM

  1. Click Validate and Apply.

  • Click Validate and select the Snaplex when prompted. The message "Account validation successful" is displayed.

  • Click Apply to finish setting up NTLM-based authentication. 

After adding the domain name as a Url property (as mentioned above), do not include it again when entering the SQL Server username.

Method 2: Using the JTDI file

Steps

Groundplex

Cloudplex

  1. Download the distribution ZIP file

jtds-1.3.1-dist.zip

jtds-1.3.1-dist.zip from https://sourceforge.net/projects/jtds/files/jtds/1.3.1/

  1. Extract and upload the zip file contents to the desired folder.

  1. jtdi-1.3.1.jar driver to the SnapLogic shared/jar_file folder.

  2. ntlmauth.dll file to the  $SL_ROOT/ldlib folder.

jtdi-1.3.1.jar driver to the SnapLogic shared/jar_file folder.

  1. Configure yourSQL Server account settings

  • JDBC Driver Class

net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver

net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver

  • Url properties

  1. Domain = <Your Active Directory domain name>

  2. useNTLMv2 = true

  1. Domain = <Your Active Directory domain name>

  2. useNTLMv2 = true

  1. Click Validate and Apply.

  • Click Validate and select the Snaplex when prompted. The message "Account validation successful" is displayed.

  • Click Apply to finish setting up NTLM-based authentication. 

After adding the domain name as a URL property (as mentioned above), do not include it again when entering the SQL Server username.

Linux (Active Directory-based) Authentication

The SQL Server Account supports Linux-based authentication in Groundplexes. The setup instructions must be configured on the Groundplex to align with the Kerberos configuration, and then updating the connection settings provides an integrated authentication. Refer to Microsoft documentation for more information: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/jdbc/using-kerberos-integrated-authentication-to-connect-to-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver16

Troubleshooting

Error

Reason

Resolution

java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Native Library C:\\opt\\snaplogic\\ldlib\\sqljdbc_auth.dll already loaded in another classloader.

You have uploaded customized JDBC JAR files to the directory.

Remove all JDBC JARs from the SQL Server account and restart the JCC node.

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: This driver is not configured for integrated authentication.

The correct sqljdbc_auth.dll file is not available in the ldlib folder.

Download the appropriate sqljdbc_auth.dll file  and place it in $SL_ROOT/ldlib.

No valid credentials provided
OR
Server not found in Kerberos database.

The Service Principal Name (SPN) is not setup properly.

Ensure that you have setup the SPN for MSSQLSvc service properly.

Defective token detected.

Kerberos fails when a mismatch occurs between the SPN for the SQL Server service and the hostName.

For example, if FQDN of the machine is used to setup SPN, the hostname must be an FQDN and not an IP address, while establishing a connection.

Provide a value for hostName that matches with the SPN in context. Also ensure that the properties authenticationScheme, domain and integratedSecurity are defined for the account.

Snap Pack History

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Release 

Snap Pack Version

Date

Type

Updates

February 2024

436patches26177

Latest

  • Fixed an issue with the SQL Server Snap Pack that displayed an error when numeric values with scale 0 were inserted into the database with DECIMAL or NUMERIC type columns, instead of inserting the value with decimal digits truncated.

  • Fixed an issue with the SQL Server Snap Pack that displayed an error when fractional numeric values (numbers with a decimal point) were inserted into the database with an INT type column, instead of inserting the value with decimal digits truncated.

February 2024

436patches25757

Latest

Fixed an issue with the SQL Server - Insert Snap that previously displayed an error when attempting to insert a true or false value into a TinyInt datatype. The Snap now correctly inserts 1 or 0 for true or false in the table, respectively. 

February 2024

436patches25548

Latest

  • Added support for XML and spatial types (Geography and Geometry) for SQL Server Snap Pack.

  • Fixed an issue with the SQL Server - Insert Snap that displayed an error when an empty or blank string was passed as a value to an integer-type column.

Behavior change:
As part of the JOOQ upgrade done in main25112, the SQL Server-Insert Snap displayed the following error when an empty string was inserted to an integer-type column:
Caused by: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Character n is neither a decimal digit number, decimal point, nor "e" notation exponential mark
Now, the Snap inserts a null value in this scenario.

February 2024

main25112

Stable

As of main25112, the SQL Server Snap Pack no longer supports the jDTS driver. If you are using the latest SQL Server driver versions (2014 and higher), we recommend you use the driver that is bundled with the SQL Server Snap Pack. Note that the older SQL Server versions are supported as is.

November 2023

main23721

Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

August 2023

434patches22758

Latest

Fixed an issue with the SQL Server Stored Procedure and Table List Snaps that caused no retries to be executed even if you select the number of retries in the UI when a custom JDBC driver was used.

August 2023

434patches22579

Latest

Improved the SQL Server Bulk Load Snap to reduce the chance of causing a deadlock error.

August 2023

main22460

Stable

The SQL Server - Execute Snap now includes a new Query type field. When Auto is selected, the Snap tries to determine the query type automatically.

May 2023

433patches22090

Latest

The SQL Server Stored Procedure and SQL Server Table List Snaps now support the retry functionality.

May 2023

433patches21808

Latest

  • The SQL Server Snap Pack is upgraded to the latest version of the Microsoft JDBC Driver 12.2.0.jre11 for SQL Server:

    • Pipelines using the default JAR in the SQL server accounts might fail after the driver upgrade because the latest driver is backward-incompatible. To prevent your accounts from failing, reconfigure the URL properties field in account settings as follows:

      trustServerCertificate = true

    • Pipelines NOT using the default driver (bundled with the SQL Server Snap Pack) will not fail.
      Note: This update will be a part of the stable distribution with the GA release on August 9, 2023.
      Learn more about the SQL Server driver upgrade: FAQ for Upgrading to SQL Server JDBC Driver 12.2.0

  • Fixed an issue with the SQL Server Insert Snap that was causing performance degradation between GA release 4.32 and 4.33 if the network connection between the Groundplex and the database server was slow.

May 2023

433patches21386

 

-

The SQL Server Snap Pack is upgraded to the latest version of the Microsoft JDBC Driver 12.2.0.jre11 for SQL Server:

  • Pipelines using the default JAR in the SQL server accounts might fail after the driver upgrade because the latest driver is backward-incompatible. To prevent your accounts from failing, reconfigure the URL properties field in account settings as follows:

    trustServerCertificate = true

  • Pipelines NOT using the default driver (bundled with the SQL Server Snap Pack) will not fail.

The Microsoft JDBC Driver 12.2.0.jre11 for SQL Server included in the SQL Server Snap Pack is currently NOT available with the latest distribution. However, you can still consume this patch through 433patches21386. This update is scheduled to be included in the upcoming distribution release on July 12, 2023, and will be a part of the stable distribution with the GA release on August 9, 2023.

May 2023

433patches21119

 

Latest

Updated the Bulk Load Snap to preserve empty strings as empty strings and null as nulls.

May 2023

main21015

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

February 2023

main19844

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

November 2022

431patches19263

 

Latest

The SQL Server Insert Snap no longer no longer includes the Preserve case-sensitivity checkbox because the database is case-insensitive. The database stores the data regardless of whether the columns in the target table and the input data are in mixed, lower, or upper case.

November 2022

431patches19268

 

Latest

The SQL Server-Insert Snap now displays the error, Number overflow: <number> (instead of Batch operation failed) when inserting a number into tinyinit column.

November 2022

431patches19234

 

Latest

A memory leak in the SQL Server Stored Procedure Snap is fixed. The Snap now clears the closed connections from memory and retains the open connections.

November 2022

431patches19000

 

Stable/Latest

The SQL Server accounts failed with a certificate error on Windows Snaplexes when using the default SQL driver with the 4.31 main18944 build. This patch addresses the certificate error issue.

November 2022

main18944

 

Stable

The MySQL Insert Snap now creates the target table only from the table metadata of the second input view when the following conditions are met:

  • The Create table if not present checkbox is selected.

  • The target table does not exist.

  • The table metadata is provided in the second input view.

August 2022

430patches17064

 

Latest

The SQL Server - Select Snap now has the Convert rowversion datatype to integer checkbox to support the ROWVERSION data type. Select this checkbox to display the ROWVERSION data type as integers in the output.

4.30 Patch

430patches17368

 

Latest

The SQL Server Execute Snap containing an explicit SQL transaction now works as expected when using a default JDBC driver.

August 2022

main17386

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.29 Patch

429patches16235

 

Latest

Fixed an issue with SQL Server Execute Snap where the Snap did not display a valid error message when the delete condition is invalid.

4.29

main15993

 

Stable

Enhanced the SQL Server - Bulk Load Snap with the Batch Size field to process records in a batch.

4.28 Patch

428patches14649

 

Latest

Enhanced the SQL Server - Select and SQL Server - Lookup Snaps with Option for Unique Identifier Column that allows you to convert the case to lower or upper while displaying the Unique Identifier output (display) value.

4.28

main14627

 

Stable

Updated the label for Delete Condition to Delete Condition (Truncates Table if empty) in the SQL Server Delete Snap.

4.27

main12833

 

Stable

Enhanced the SQL Server - Execute Snap to invoke stored procedures.

4.26 Patch

426patches12535

Latest

Fixed an issue in the SQL Server Bulk Load snap where boolean data type failed to load into BIT field.

4.26

main11181

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.25 Patch

425patches10797

 

Latest

Fixed an issue with the SQL Server - Bulk Load Snap where the Snap fails when the login password contains a colon or a less than (<) symbol.

4.25

main9554

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.24 Patch

424patches8657

 

Latest

Enhances the SQL Server - Select Snap by introducing a new field, Query Hints, which helps to customize and optimize the database engine to process query statements.

4.24

main8556

Stable

  • Enhances the SQL Server - Select Snap to return only the selected output fields or columns in the output schema (second output view) using the Fetch Output Fields In Schema check box. If the Output Fields field is empty all the columns are visible.

  • Enhances the SQL Server - Stored Procedure to accept parameters from input documents by column keys. If the values are empty, the parameters are populated based on the column keys for easier mapping in the upstream Mapper Snap.

4.23 Patch

423patches8190

 

Latest

Fixes an issue with SQL Server - Execute to handle SQL statements that begin with special characters.

4.23

main7430

 

Stable

Enhances the accounts in this Snap Pack to allow Windows-based (Active Directory) authentication and user impersonation for SQL Server user accounts.

4.22 Patch

422patches6728

 

Latest

Enhances the SQL Server Snap pack to allow Windows (Active Directory) based authentication and user impersonation for SQL Server user accounts.

4.22

main6403

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.21 Patch

421patches6272

 

Latest

Fixes the issue where Snowflake SCD2 Snap generates two output documents despite no changes to Cause-historization fields with DATE, TIME and TIMESTAMP Snowflake data types, and with Ignore unchanged rows field selected.

4.21 Patch

421patches6144

 

Latest

Fixes the following issues with DB Snaps:

  • The connection thread waits indefinitely causing the subsequent connection requests to become unresponsive.

  • Connection leaks occur during Pipeline execution.

4.21 Patch

MULTIPLE8841

 

Latest

Fixes the connection issue in Database Snaps by detecting and closing open connections after the Snap execution ends. 

4.21 Patch 

db/sqlserver8837

 

Latest

Fixed the SQL Server - Stored Procedure Snap to support the UUID datatype.

4.21

snapsmrc542

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.20 Patch 

db/sqlserver8793

 

Latest

Fixed an issue in the SQL Server - Insert Snap due to which the Snap failed to load values of data type INT.

4.20 Patch 

db/sqlserver8796

 

Latest

Fixed the SQL Server - Bulk Load Snap to mask the password in the logged exception messages. 

4.20

snapsmrc535

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.19 Patch 

db/sqlserver8413

 

Latest

Fixed an issue with the SQL Server - Update Snap wherein the Snap is unable to perform operations when:

  • An expression is used in the Update condition property.

  • Input data contain the character '?'.

4.19

snaprsmrc528

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.18 Patch

 db/sqlserver7989

 

Latest

Fixed an issue in the SQL Server - Merge Snap wherein identity columns are not handled correctly. Also, added a field, Enable Identity Insert, that enables you to insert values into an identity column.

4.18

snapsmrc523

 

Stable

  • Added support for SQL Server account Active Directory authentication for SQL server for driver JAR version mssql-jdbc-6.2.2-jre8.jar.

  • Reverts a 4.17-patch (db/sqlserver7394) update regarding how BIT and BOOLEAN column data type values are displayed. They now display as true or false (4.17 GA behavior in snapsmrc515) rather than converting to 0 or 1 values (4.17-patch behavior).

4.17 Patch

MULTIPLE7479

 

Latest

Fixed an issue with the SQL Server - Lookup Snap wherein it fails a UUID search.

4.17

ALL7402

 

Latest

Pushed automatic rebuild of the latest version of each Snap Pack to SnapLogic UAT and Elastic servers.

4.17

snapsmrc515

 

Latest

  • Fixed an issue with the SQL Server Execute Snap wherein the Snap would send the input document to the output view even if the Pass through field is not selected in the Snap configuration. With this fix, the Snap sends the input document to the output view, under the key original, only if you select the Pass through field.

  • Added the Snap Execution field to all Standard-mode Snaps. In some Snaps, this field replaces the existing Execute during preview check box.

4.16 Patch

 db/sqlserver6981

 

Latest

Fixed an issue of slow performance in SQL Server Snaps while using SQL Server Dynamic account type. 

4.16 Patch 

db/sqlserver6818

 

Latest

Fixed an issue with the Lookup Snap passing data simultaneously to output and error views when some values contained spaces at the end.

4.16

snapsmrc508

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.15 Patch

 db/sqlserver6337

 

Latest

Replaced Max idle time and Idle connection test period properties with Max life time and Idle Timeout properties respectively, in the Account configuration. The new properties fix the connection release issues that were occurring due to default/restricted DB Account settings.

4.15

snapsmrc500

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.14 Patch 

db/sqlserver5912

 

Latest

Fixed an issue to parse the right data type and display it in the input schema for SQL Server Snap..

4.14 Patch 

db/sqlserver5665

 

Latest

Implemented a connection retry logic in the SQL Server account to resolve the connection loss issue in a customer's org.

4.14

snapsmrc490

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.13

snapsmrc486

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.12

snapsmrc480

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.11 Patch 

db/sqlserver4388

 

Latest

Fixed an issue with the Stored Procedure Snap that does not maintain the columns' order on the output as per table's definition.

4.11 Patch

 db/sqlserver4288

 

Latest

 SQL Server Snap Pack - Fixed an issue when inserting a valid NaN value into a column.

4.11

snapsmrc465

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.10 Patch

sqlserver3953

 

Latest

Fixed an issue where the SQL Server Stored Procedure gets hanged when more than one Snap existed in the pipeline each processing greater than 1K documents.

4.10

snapsmrc414

 

Stable

Added Auto commit property to the Select and Execute Snaps at the Snap level to support overriding of the Auto commit property at the Account level.

4.9.0 Patch

sqlserver3224

 

Latest

Addressed an issue with SQL Server - Bulk Load execution even with 0 input documents

4.9.0 Patch

sqlserver3076

 

Latest

Fixed an issue regarding connection not closed after login failure; Expose autocommit for "Select into" statement in PostgreSQL Execute Snap and Redshift Execute Snap

4.9

snapsmrc405

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.8.0 Patch

sqlserver2803

 

Latest

Addressed an issue with slow performance with Bulk Load BCP.

4.8.0 Patch

sqlserver2761

 

Latest

Potential fix for JDBC deadlock issue.

4.8.0 Patch

sqlserver2706

 

Latest

Fixed SQL Server Snap Pack rendering dates that are one hour off from the date returned by database query for non-UTC Snaplexes.

4.8

snapsmrc398

 

Stable

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.7

snapsmrc382

 

Stable

  • Extended support for SQL Server Dynamic accounts.

  • Updated the SQL Server Stored Procedure Snap with the Pass through field. 

4.6

snapsmrc362

 

Stable

  • Resolved an issue in SQL Server Bulk Load Snap that caused BCP program related failures.

  • Enhanced to fully support SQL statements with/without expressions & SQL bind variables.

  • Resolved an issue that caused failures when executing merge statements.

4.5.1

snapsmrc344

 

Latest

Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

4.5

snapsmrc344

 

Stable

  • Resolved an issue in SQL Server Execute Snap that erroneously reported a database/schema mismatch during Snap/pipeline execution.

  • Resolved an issue in SQL Server Lookup Snap that occurred when handling case-insensitive field values.

4.4.1

NA

 

Latest

  • Introduced the SQL Bulk Load in this release.


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