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About Collectors
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Python 3.6 - 3.10
Access to the KADA Collector repository that contains the SQL Server whl
The repository is currently hosted in KADA’s Azure Blob Storage. You will be given a SAS token to access the repository. Reach out to KADA Support (support@kada.ai) if you do not have access.
Download the SQL Server whl (e.g. kada_collectors_extractors_sqlserver-#.#.#-py3-none-any.whl)
Access to K landing directory
Access to SQL Server (see section below)
Check the SQLServer instance port
Run the following query and note the local tcp port.
Code Block SELECT local_tcp_port FROM sys.dm_exec_connections WHERE session_id = @@SPID GO
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Some python packages also have dependencies on the OS level packages, so you may be required to install additional OS packages if the below fails to install.
You can download the latest Core Library and whl via Platform Settings → Sources → Download Collectors
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Run the following command to install the collector
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pip install kada_collectors_extractors_sqlserver-3.0.0-py3<version>-none-any.whl |
You will also need to install the common library kada_collectors_lib -1.0.0 for this collector to function properly.
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pip install kada_collectors_lib-1.0.0-py3<version>-none-any.whl |
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Note that you will also need an ODBC package installed at the OS level for pyodbc to use as well as a SQLServer ODBC driver, refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/odbc/download-odbc-driver-for-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver15 |
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