How to connect PolyBase to SendGrid



Use CData drivers and PolyBase to create an external data source in SQL Server 2019 with access to live SendGrid data.

PolyBase for SQL Server allows you to query external data by using the same Transact-SQL syntax used to query a database table. When paired with the CData ODBC Driver for SendGrid, you get access to your SendGrid data directly alongside your SQL Server data. This article describes creating an external data source and external tables to grant access to live SendGrid data using T-SQL queries.

NOTE: PolyBase is only available on SQL Server 19 and above, and only for Standard SQL Server.

The CData ODBC drivers offer unmatched performance for interacting with live SendGrid data using PolyBase due to optimized data processing built into the driver. When you issue complex SQL queries from SQL Server to SendGrid, the driver pushes down supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to SendGrid and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations (often SQL functions and JOIN operations) client-side. And with PolyBase, you can also join SQL Server data with SendGrid data, using a single query to pull data from distributed sources.

Connect to SendGrid

If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs. To create an external data source in SQL Server using PolyBase, configure a System DSN (CData SendGrid Sys is created automatically).

To make use of all the available features, provide the User and Password connection properties.

To connect with limited features, you can set the APIKey connection property instead. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide to obtaining the API key.

Click "Test Connection" to ensure that the DSN is connected to SendGrid properly. Navigate to the Tables tab to review the table definitions for SendGrid.

Create an External Data Source for SendGrid Data

After configuring the connection, you need to create a master encryption key and a credential database for the external data source.

Creating a Master Encryption Key

Execute the following SQL command to create a new master key, 'ENCRYPTION,' to encrypt the credentials for the external data source.

CREATE MASTER KEY ENCRYPTION BY PASSWORD = 'password';

Creating a Credential Database

Execute the following SQL command to create credentials for the external data source connected to SendGrid data.

NOTE: IDENTITY and SECRET correspond with the User and Password properties for SendGrid.


CREATE DATABASE SCOPED CREDENTIAL sendgrid_creds
WITH IDENTITY = 'sendgrid_username', SECRET = 'sendgrid_password';

Create an External Data Source for SendGrid

Execute a CREATE EXTERNAL DATA SOURCE SQL command to create an external data source for SendGrid with PolyBase:

  • Set the LOCATION parameter , using the DSN and credentials configured earlier.

For SendGrid, set SERVERNAME to the URL or address for your server (e.g. 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' for local servers; the remote URL for remote servers). Leave PORT empty. PUSHDOWN is set to ON by default, meaning the ODBC Driver can leverage server-side processing for complex queries.


CREATE EXTERNAL DATA SOURCE cdata_sendgrid_source
WITH ( 
  LOCATION = 'odbc://SERVER_URL',
  CONNECTION_OPTIONS = 'DSN=CData SendGrid Sys',
  -- PUSHDOWN = ON | OFF,
  CREDENTIAL = sendgrid_creds
);

Create External Tables for SendGrid

After creating the external data source, use CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE statements to link to SendGrid data from your SQL Server instance. The table column definitions must match those exposed by the CData ODBC Driver for SendGrid. You can refer to the Tables tab of the DSN Configuration Wizard to see the table definition.

Sample CREATE TABLE Statement

The statement to create an external table based on a SendGrid AdvancedStats would look similar to the following:

CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE AdvancedStats(
  Name [nvarchar](255) NULL,
  Clicks [nvarchar](255) NULL,
  ...
) WITH ( 
  LOCATION='AdvancedStats',
  DATA_SOURCE=cdata_sendgrid_source
);

Having created external tables for SendGrid in your SQL Server instance, you are now able to query local and remote data simultaneously. Thanks to built-in query processing in the CData ODBC Driver, you know that as much query processing as possible is being pushed to SendGrid, freeing up local resources and computing power. Download a free, 30-day trial of the ODBC Driver for SendGrid and start working with live SendGrid data alongside your SQL Server data today.

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The SendGrid ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live SendGrid account data, directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity.

Access SendGrid data like you would a database - read, write, and update Lists, Recipients, Schedules, Segments, etc. through a standard ODBC Driver interface.