How to Connect to Live SQL Analysis Services Data from Gemini CLI (via CData Connect AI)

Jerod Johnson
Jerod Johnson
Director, Technology Evangelism
Leverage the CData Connect AI Remote MCP Server to enable Gemini CLI to securely read and take actions on your SQL Analysis Services data for you.

Gemini CLI is a command-line interface tool that provides direct access to Google's Gemini AI models for code generation, text analysis, and conversational AI capabilities. When combined with CData Connect AI Remote MCP, you can leverage Gemini CLI to interact with your SQL Analysis Services data in real-time through natural language queries. This article outlines the process of connecting to SQL Analysis Services using Connect AI Remote MCP and configuring Gemini CLI to interact with your SQL Analysis Services data.

CData Connect AI offers a dedicated cloud-to-cloud interface for connecting to SQL Analysis Services data. The CData Connect AI Remote MCP Server enables secure communication between Gemini CLI and SQL Analysis Services. This allows you to ask questions and take actions on your SQL Analysis Services data using natural language through Gemini CLI, all without the need for data replication to a natively supported database. With its inherent optimized data processing capabilities, CData Connect AI efficiently channels all supported SQL operations, including filters and JOINs, directly to SQL Analysis Services. This leverages server-side processing to swiftly deliver the requested SQL Analysis Services data.

In this article, we show how to configure Gemini CLI to conversationally explore (or Vibe Query) your data using natural language. With Connect AI you can query and interact with live SQL Analysis Services data, plus hundreds of other sources.

Step 1: Configure SQL Analysis Services Connectivity for Gemini CLI

Connectivity to SQL Analysis Services from Gemini CLI is made possible through CData Connect AI Remote MCP. To interact with SQL Analysis Services data from Gemini CLI, we start by creating and configuring a SQL Analysis Services connection in CData Connect AI.

  1. Log into Connect AI, click Sources, and then click Add Connection
  2. Select "SQL Analysis Services" from the Add Connection panel
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to SQL Analysis Services.

    To connect, provide authentication and set the Url property to a valid SQL Server Analysis Services endpoint. You can connect to SQL Server Analysis Services instances hosted over HTTP with XMLA access. See the Microsoft documentation to configure HTTP access to SQL Server Analysis Services.

    To secure connections and authenticate, set the corresponding connection properties, below. The data provider supports the major authentication schemes, including HTTP and Windows, as well as SSL/TLS.

    • HTTP Authentication

      Set AuthScheme to "Basic" or "Digest" and set User and Password. Specify other authentication values in CustomHeaders.

    • Windows (NTLM)

      Set the Windows User and Password and set AuthScheme to "NTLM".

    • Kerberos and Kerberos Delegation

      To authenticate with Kerberos, set AuthScheme to NEGOTIATE. To use Kerberos delegation, set AuthScheme to KERBEROSDELEGATION. If needed, provide the User, Password, and KerberosSPN. By default, the data provider attempts to communicate with the SPN at the specified Url.

    • SSL/TLS:

      By default, the data provider attempts to negotiate SSL/TLS by checking the server's certificate against the system's trusted certificate store. To specify another certificate, see the SSLServerCert property for the available formats.

    You can then access any cube as a relational table: When you connect the data provider retrieves SSAS metadata and dynamically updates the table schemas. Instead of retrieving metadata every connection, you can set the CacheLocation property to automatically cache to a simple file-based store.

    See the Getting Started section of the CData documentation, under Retrieving Analysis Services Data, to execute SQL-92 queries to the cubes.

  4. Click Save & Test
  5. Navigate to the Permissions tab in the Add SQL Analysis Services Connection page and update the User-based permissions.

Add a Personal Access Token

A Personal Access Token (PAT) is used to authenticate the connection to Connect AI from Gemini CLI. It is best practice to create a separate PAT for each service to maintain granularity of access.

  1. Click on the Gear icon () at the top right of the Connect AI app to open the settings page.
  2. On the Settings page, go to the Access Tokens section and click Create PAT.
  3. Give the PAT a name and click Create.
  4. The personal access token is only visible at creation, so be sure to copy it and store it securely for future use.

With the connection configured and a PAT generated, we are ready to connect to SQL Analysis Services data from Gemini CLI.

Step 2: Configure Gemini CLI for CData Connect AI

Follow these steps to configure Gemini CLI to connect to CData Connect AI:

  1. Ensure Gemini CLI is installed on your system. If not, install it using npm:
    npm install -g @google-gemini/cli
  2. Locate your Gemini CLI settings file. If the file doesn't exist, create it:
    • Linux/Unix/Mac: ~/.gemini/settings.json
    • Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.gemini\settings.json
  3. Add the CData Connect AI Remote MCP Server to the mcpServers object in your settings file. Replace YOUR_EMAIL and YOUR_PAT with your Connect AI email address and the PAT created previously:
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "cdata-connect-cloud": {
          "httpUrl": "https://mcp.cloud.cdata.com/mcp",
          "headers": {
            "Authorization": "Basic YOUR_EMAIL:YOUR_PAT"
          }
        }
      }
    }    
    For example, if your email is [email protected] and your PAT is Uu90pt5vEO..., the Authorization header would be:
    "Authorization": "Basic [email protected]:Uu90pt5vEO..."
  4. Save the settings file. Gemini CLI will now use the CData Connect AI MCP Server for data operations.

Step 3: Query Live SQL Analysis Services Data with Natural Language

With Gemini CLI configured and connected to CData Connect AI, you can now interact with your SQL Analysis Services data using natural language queries. The MCP integration allows you to ask questions and receive responses from the SQL Analysis Services data source in real-time.

Start using Gemini CLI to explore your data:

  1. Open your terminal and start a Gemini CLI session:
    gemini
  2. You can now use natural language to query your SQL Analysis Services data. For example:
    • "Show me all customers from the last 30 days"
    • "What are my top performing products?"
    • "Analyze sales trends for Q4"
    • "List all active projects with their current status"
  3. Gemini CLI will automatically translate your natural language queries into appropriate SQL queries and execute them against your SQL Analysis Services data through the CData Connect AI MCP Server.

The combination of Gemini CLI's natural language processing capabilities and CData Connect AI's robust data connectivity enables you to explore and analyze your SQL Analysis Services data without writing complex SQL queries or needing deep technical knowledge of the underlying data structure.

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