Getting Started
Connecting to Databricks
Establishing a Connection shows how to authenticate to Databricks and configure any necessary connection properties from the Connection Manager window.
You can also configure component capabilities through the available Connection properties, from data modeling to firewall traversal. The Advanced Settings section shows how to set up more advanced configurations and troubleshoot connection errors.
Visual Studio Version Support
The CData SSIS Components for Databricks supports Visual Studio versions 2015 and above.
SSIS Version Support
The CData SSIS Components for Databricks provide data flow components that allow for straightforward integration with Databricks data from SSIS data flow tasks. SQL Server 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2022 are supported including their corresponding version of SQL Server Data Tools.
Databricks Version Support
The component leverages Databricks Thrift to enable bidirectional SQL access to Databricks data. It supports Databricks databases running Databricks Runtime Version 9.1 - 13.X and the Pro and Classic Databricks SQL versions.
See Also
- Using the Source Component: Pull Databricks data into your data flow task.
- Using the Destination Component: Push data to Databricks.
- Deploying to Azure: Deploy the CData components to Azure from Visual Studio.
- Troubleshooting: The component installation automatically adds the components to the toolbox; if you do not see the components, you can find the procedure to add them here.