

To do so, connect to your SQL database by using SQL Server Management Studio.Īfter you've successfully completed the migration stage, you need to complete a series of post-migration tasks to ensure that everything is functioning as smoothly and efficiently as possible. Validate the migration by reviewing the data and schema. To omit data from individual tables, clear the check box.Īfter the migration is completed, view the Data Migration Report. To migrate data from individual tables, expand the database, expand Tables, and then select the check box next to the table. To migrate data for an entire database, select the check box next to the database name. Alternatively, you can select the Migrate Data tab at the upper right. On the SAP ASE Metadata Explorer pane, right-click the SAP ASE database or object you want to migrate, and then select Migrate Data. This action publishes the SAP ASE schema to your SQL database. On the Azure SQL Database Metadata Explorer pane, right-click the database, and then select Synchronize with Database. To publish the schema and migrate the data, do the following:
#SAP IDATABASE OFFLINE#
This gives you an opportunity to evaluate the source and target schemas offline and perform remediation before you publish the schema to your SQL database.Īfter you have the necessary prerequisites in place and have completed the tasks associated with the pre-migration stage, you're ready to run the schema and data migration. Save the project locally for an offline schema remediation exercise. On the Output pane, select Review results, and review any errors in the Error list pane. This gives you an opportunity to evaluate the source and target schemas offline and perform remediation before you publish the schema to your SQL database. On the Sybase Metadata Explorer pane, right-click the SAP ASE schema you're working with, and then select Convert Schema.Īfter the schema has been converted, compare and review the converted structure to the original structure identify potential problems.Īfter the schema conversion, you can save this project locally for an offline schema remediation exercise.

You can choose to connect to an existing database or provide a new name, in which case a database will be created on the target server. Select the Connect to Azure SQL Database tab, and then enter the details for your SQL database. (Optional) To convert dynamic or specialized queries, right-click the node, and then select Add statement. You can do so by selecting Tools > Project Settings, or you can change the type mapping for each table by selecting the table in the SAP ASE Metadata Explorer. For example:ĭrive:\\Documents\SSMAProjects\MySAPMigration\report\report_īefore you perform schema conversion, validate the default data-type mappings or change them based on requirements. The default location for the report is in the report folder within SSMAProjects. You can also open the report in Excel to get an inventory of SAP ASE objects and the effort that's required to perform schema conversions. Review the HTML report to understand the conversion statistics and any errors or warnings. Alternatively, you can select the Create report tab at the upper right. Right-click the SAP database you want to migrate, and then select Create report. On the Connect to Sybase pane, enter the SAP connection details.

In the New Project pane, enter a name and location for your project and then, in the Migrate To drop-down list, select Azure SQL Database. Select File, and then select New Project. To create an assessment, do the following: To learn more, see SQL Server Migration Assistant for Sybase (SybaseToSQL). Assessīy using SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (formally SAP Sybase ASE), you can review database objects and data, assess databases for migration, migrate Sybase database objects to your SQL database, and then migrate data to the SQL database.
#SAP IDATABASE INSTALL#
Download and install SQL Server Migration Assistant for SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (formerly SAP Sybase ASE).Verify that your source environment is supported.Prerequisitesīefore you begin migrating your SAP SE database to your SQL database, do the following:
#SAP IDATABASE HOW TO#
In this guide, you learn how to migrate your SAP Adapter Server Enterprise (ASE) databases to an Azure SQL database by using SQL Server Migration Assistant for SAP Adapter Server Enterprise.įor other migration guides, see Azure Database Migration Guide.
