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Execute MySQL queries against live MariaDB data from MySQL Workbench.
You can use the SQL Gateway from the ODBC Driver for MariaDB to query MariaDB data through a MySQL interface. Follow the procedure below to start the MySQL remoting service of the SQL Gateway and work with live MariaDB data in MySQL Workbench.
Connect to MariaDB Data
If you have not already done so, provide values for the required connection properties in the data source name (DSN). You can use the built-in Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to configure the DSN. This is also the last step of the driver installation. See the "Getting Started" chapter in the help documentation for a guide to using the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure a DSN.
The Server and Port properties must be set to a MariaDB server. If IntegratedSecurity is set to false, then User and Password must be set to valid user credentials. Optionally, Database can be set to connect to a specific database. If not set, the tables from all databases are reported.
Configure the SQL Gateway
See the SQL Gateway Overview to set up connectivity to MariaDB data as a virtual MySQL database. You will configure a MySQL remoting service that listens for MySQL requests from clients. The service can be configured in the SQL Gateway UI.
Query MariaDB from MySQL Workbench
The steps below outline connecting to the virtual MariaDB database created in the SQL Gateway from MySQL Workbench and issuing basic queries to work with live MariaDB data.
Connect to MariaDB through the SQL Gateway
- In MySQL Workbench, click to add a new MySQL connection.
- Name the connection (CData SQL Gateway for MariaDB).
- Set the Hostname, Port, and Username parameters to connect to the SQL Gateway.
- Click Store in Vault to set and store the password.
- Click Test Connection to ensure the connection is configured properly and click OK.
NOTE: When we refer to Username and Password, we mean the credentials for the user(s) created for the SQL Gateway.
Query MariaDB Data
- Open the connection you just created (CData SQL Gateway for MariaDB).
- Click File -> New Query Tab.
- Write a SQL query to retrieve MariaDB data, like SELECT * FROM `CData MariaDB Sys`.Orders;
With access to live MariaDB data from MySQL Workbench, you can easily query and update MariaDB, just like you would a MySQL database. Get started now with a free, 30-day trial of the CData ODBC Driver for MariaDB and the CData SQL Gateway.