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Query Oracle Service Cloud Data in MySQL Workbench



Create a virtual MySQL database for Oracle Service Cloud data in CData Connect (or Connect Server) and work with live Oracle Service Cloud data in MySQL Workbench.

MySQL Workbench allows users to administer MySQL environments and gain better visibility into databases. When paired with CData Connect (on-premise or Connect Server), you get live access to Oracle Service Cloud data as if it were a MySQL database. This article shows how to create a virtual database for Oracle Service Cloud in Connect and work with live Oracle Service Cloud data in MySQL Workbench.

Create a Virtual MySQL Database for Oracle Service Cloud Data

CData Connect uses a straightforward, point-and-click interface to connect to data sources and generate APIs.

  1. Login to Connect and click Connections.
  2. Select "Oracle Service Cloud" from Available Data Sources.
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Oracle Service Cloud.

    Using Basic Authentication

    You must set the following to authenticate to Oracle Service Cloud:

    • Url: The Url of the account to connect to.
    • User: The username of the authenticating account.
    • Password: The password of the authenticating account.
  4. Click Save Changes
  5. Click Privileges -> Add and add the new user (or an existing user) with the appropriate permissions.

With the virtual database created, you are ready to connect to Oracle Service Cloud from MySQL Workbench.

Query Oracle Service Cloud from MySQL Workbench

The steps below outline connecting to the virtual Oracle Service Cloud database in Connect from MySQL Workbench and issuing basic queries to work with live Oracle Service Cloud data.

Connect to Oracle Service Cloud through Connect

  1. In MySQL Workbench, click to add a new MySQL connection.
  2. Name the connection (CData Connect).
  3. Set the Hostname, Port, and Username parameters to connect to the SQL Gateway.
  4. Click Store in Vault to set and store the password.
  5. Click Test Connection to ensure the connection is configured properly and click OK.

Query Oracle Service Cloud Data

  1. Open the connection you just created (CData Connect).
  2. Click File -> New Query Tab.
  3. Write a SQL query to retrieve Oracle Service Cloud data, like SELECT * FROM oracleserviceclouddb.Accounts;

With access to live Oracle Service Cloud data from MySQL Workbench, you can easily query and update Oracle Service Cloud, just like you would a MySQL database. Request a demo of the CData Connect and start working with Oracle Service Cloud just like a MySQL database today.