Migrate Your SQLite Data to SQL Azure – Effortlessly!

This clear guide demonstrates how to transfer your data from SQLite to SQL Azure efficiently using ESF Database Migration Toolkit.
  • Execute a step-by-step, reliable migration process.
  • Simplify complex data transfers with an intuitive tool.
  • Save significant time and effort with automation.
  • Modernize your data infrastructure with ease.

Prerequisite:

Step by Step Wizard:

  1. Configure SQLite Data Source

    "Choose a Data Source" dialog showing SQLite option and file browser interface
    Fig. 1: SQLite data source configuration
    • In the "Choose a Data Source" dialog:
      • Select "SQLite"
    • Database file selection:
      • Click the "..." button (Browse)
      • Select your SQLite database file (.db, .db3, .sqlite, or .sqlite3)
  2. Configure SQL Azure Data Destination

    "Choose a Data Destination" dialog showing SQL Azure configuration options
    Fig. 2: SQL Azure data destination configuration
    • Prerequisite:
      • Enable access in Azure server's "Firewalls and virtual networks" page
      • Add your client IP to the firewall rules
    • In the "Choose a Destination" dialog:
      • Select "SQL Azure"
    • Enter server details:
      • Server name: e.g., esf.database.windows.net
      • Port: 1433 (default)
    • Provide authentication credentials:
      • Username and password
    • Database selection:
      • Click Refresh Database to load databases
      • Select target database
    • Schema selection:
      • Click Refresh Schema to load schemas
      • Choose existing schema (dbo schema is default)
  3. In "Select Source Table(s) & View(s)" Dialog

    • Select migration objects: Choose tables or views to include in the migration.
      Select Tables & Views
      Fig. 3: Select tables and views
    • Modify table structure: Click the ellipsis (...) button to access table options and schema adjustments.
      Transform
      Fig. 4: Do transform
    • Configure field mapping: In the Field Mapping options:
      • Customize destination fields (name, data type, default value, comments)
      • Select data transfer method:
        • Overwrite Table (replace existing data)
        • Empty Data (truncate before insert)
        • Append Data (add to existing data)
        • Skip Table (exclude from transfer)
      • Apply data filters before transfer
  4. Execution Dialog

    Execute
    Fig. 5: Execute migration
    • Start migration: Click "Submit" to initiate automated data transfer from SQLite to SQL Azure.
    • Monitor progress: Click "Browse Log" for real-time migration tracking, including issue resolution details.
    • Save configuration: Click "Save as job" to store settings for:
      • Quick reloads of migration jobs
      • Command-line execution (use: dmtc.exe --help for parameter options)
  5. Migration Completed

    Congratulations! Your data migration from SQLite to SQL Azure has finished successfully. This toolkit generates a comprehensive report for verifying migration accuracy. You can monitor progress as the automated process runs efficiently. For any questions or feedback, contact us – our team is ready to assist.

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3. SQLite to DB2 Migration
4. SQLite to MS Excel Migration
5. SQLite to FireBird Migration
6. SQLite to MariaDB Migration
7. SQLite to MongoDB Migration
8. SQLite to MySQL Migration
9. SQLite to Oracle Migration
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2. InterSystems Cache to SQL Azure Migration
3. DB2 to SQL Azure Migration
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6. Foxpro to SQL Azure Migration
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8. MariaDB to SQL Azure Migration
9. MongoDB to SQL Azure Migration
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11. Oracle to SQL Azure Migration
12. PostgreSQL to SQL Azure Migration
13. SQL Server to SQL Azure Migration