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dbt-sqlserver
Advanced tools
dbt adapter for Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL services.
The adapter supports dbt-core 0.14 or newer and follows the same versioning scheme. E.g. version 1.1.x of the adapter will be compatible with dbt-core 1.1.x.
We've bundled all documentation on the dbt docs site:
Join us on the dbt Slack to ask questions, get help, or to discuss the project.
This adapter requires the Microsoft ODBC driver to be installed: Windows | macOS | Linux
Make sure to install the ODBC headers as well as the driver linked above:
sudo apt-get install -y unixodbc-dev
Latest version:
pip install -U dbt-sqlserver
Latest pre-release:
pip install -U --pre dbt-sqlserver
See the changelog
This adapter is community-maintained. You are welcome to contribute by creating issues, opening or reviewing pull requests or helping other users in Slack channel. If you're unsure how to get started, check out our contributing guide.
This project and everyone involved is expected to follow the dbt Code of Conduct.
FAQs
A Microsoft SQL Server adapter plugin for dbt
We found that dbt-sqlserver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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