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Synchronize command (TMSL)

Applies to: SQL Server 2016 and later Analysis Services Azure Analysis Services Fabric/Power BI Premium

Synchronizes a tabular database with another existing database.

Request

The properties accepted by the JSON synchronize command are as follows.

{   
   "synchronize":{   
      "database":"AdventureWorksDW_Production",  
      "source":"Provider=MSOLAP.7;Data Source=localhost;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=AdventureWorksDW_Dev",  
      "synchronizeSecurity":"copyAll",  
      "applyCompression":true  
   }  
}  

The properties accepted by the JSON synchronize command are as follows.

Property Default Description
database The name of the database object to be synchronized.
source The connection string to use to connect to the source server.
synchronizeSecurity skipMembership An enumeration value that specifies how to restore security definitions, including roles and permissions. Valid values includes skipMembership, copyAll, ignoreSecurity.
applyCompression True A Boolean that, when true, indicates that compression will be applied during the synchronization operation; otherwise false.

Response

Returns an empty result when the command succeeds. Otherwise, an XMLA exception is returned.

Usage (endpoints)

This command element is used in a statement of the Execute Method (XMLA) call over an XMLA endpoint, exposed in the following ways:

  • As an XMLA window in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

  • As an input file to the invoke-ascmd PowerShell cmdlet

  • As an input to an SSIS task or SQL Server Agent job

You can generate a ready-made script for this command from SSMS by clicking the Script button on the Synchronize Database dialog box.