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Migrate Your Azure Data Studio Connection List

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I wanted to migrate some connections without recreating them and wondered how to do that in Azure Data Studio. It turns out to be easy. I post about whatever I’m working on, and here’s a short one for you today.

Azure Data Studio on Windows

The easiest way to find your connection list is by going into the settings in ADS – and it will give you a link to open the JSON file from there. File –> Preferences –> Settings

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Then, you want to navigate to Data –> Connection.

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It even opens the file in ADS for you. Save that out and copy the relevant info into your new ADS install.

Azure Data Studio on Mac

The only big difference is the menu to access the settings. Click Azure Data Studio –> Settings… –> Settings.

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It will open the same User window then and navigate to Data –> Connection.

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It opens it right in ADS, and you can save or copy whatever you need to your new ADS setup.

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