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Amazon and Microsoft SQL integration

Save yourself the work of writing custom integrations for Amazon and Microsoft SQL and use n8n instead. Build adaptable and scalable Sales, Development, and Data & Storage workflows that work with your technology stack. All within a building experience you will love.

How to connect Amazon and Microsoft SQL

  • Step 1: Create a new workflow
  • Step 2: Add and configure nodes
  • Step 3: Connect
  • Step 4: Customize and extend your integration
  • Step 5: Test and activate your workflow

Step 1: Create a new workflow and add the first step

In n8n, click the "Add workflow" button in the Workflows tab to create a new workflow. Add the starting point – a trigger on when your workflow should run: an app event, a schedule, a webhook call, another workflow, an AI chat, or a manual trigger. Sometimes, the HTTP Request node might already serve as your starting point.

Amazon and Microsoft SQL integration: Create a new workflow and add the first step

Step 2: Add and configure Microsoft SQL and Amazon nodes (using the HTTP Request node)

You can find the Microsoft SQL node in the nodes panel and drag it onto your workflow canvas. To add the Amazon app to the workflow select the HTTP Request node and use the generic authentication method to make custom API calls to Amazon. Configure Amazon and Microsoft SQL one by one: input data on the left, parameters in the middle, and output data on the right.

Microsoft SQL and Amazon integration: Add and configure Microsoft SQL and Amazon nodes

Step 3: Connect Microsoft SQL and Amazon

A connection establishes a link between Microsoft SQL and Amazon (or vice versa) to route data through the workflow. Data flows from the output of one node to the input of another. You can have single or multiple connections for each node.

Microsoft SQL and Amazon integration: Connect Microsoft SQL and Amazon

Step 4: Customize and extend your Microsoft SQL and Amazon integration

Use n8n's core nodes such as If, Split Out, Merge, and others to transform and manipulate data. Write custom JavaScript or Python in the Code node and run it as a step in your workflow. Connect Microsoft SQL and Amazon with any of n8n’s 1000+ integrations, and incorporate advanced AI logic into your workflows.

Microsoft SQL and Amazon integration: Customize and extend your Microsoft SQL and Amazon integration

Step 5: Test and activate your Amazon and Microsoft SQL workflow

Save and run the workflow to see if everything works as expected. Based on your configuration, data should flow from Amazon to Microsoft SQL or vice versa. Easily debug your workflow: you can check past executions to isolate and fix the mistake. Once you've tested everything, make sure to save your workflow and activate it.

Microsoft SQL and Amazon integration: Test and activate your Microsoft SQL and Amazon workflow

Build your own Amazon and Microsoft SQL integration

Create custom Amazon and Microsoft SQL workflows by choosing triggers and actions. Nodes come with global operations and settings, as well as app-specific parameters that can be configured. You can also use the HTTP Request node to query data from any app or service with a REST API.

Supported methods for Amazon

Delete
Get
Head
Options
Patch
Post
Put

Requires additional credentials set up

Use n8n’s HTTP Request node with a predefined or generic credential type to make custom API calls.

Microsoft SQL supported actions

Execute Query
Execute an SQL query
Insert
Insert rows in database
Update
Update rows in database
Delete
Delete rows in database