Tables
The driver models the data in Azure Active Directory into a list of tables that can be queried using standard SQL statements.
Generally, querying Azure Active Directory tables is the same as querying a table in a relational database. Sometimes there are special cases, for example, including a certain column in the WHERE clause might be required to get data for certain columns in the table. This is typically needed for situations where a separate request must be made for each row to get certain columns. These types of situations are clearly documented at the top of the table page linked below.
CData JDBC Driver for Azure Active Directory Tables
Name | Description |
Applications | Retrieves all applications for the authenticated user. |
Devices | Retrieves all Devices for the authenticated user. |
Domains | Retrieves all Domains for the authenticated user. |
Groups | Retrieves all Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) groups, which can be Office 365 groups, or security groups. |
Users | Retrieves all Azure AD user accounts within the authenticated permissions. |