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SQL Server connector’s V1 actions and triggers will be retired on 31 March 2024 – transition to SQL Server connector’s V2 actions and triggers

On 31 March 2024 Azure SQL Server connector’s V1 actions and triggers on Logic Apps will be retired. Please transition to SQL Server connector’s V2 actions and triggers by that date. 

Because V2 actions and triggers on the SQL Server connector now provide stable, faster and reliable actions and triggers on the V2 versions, we’ll retire the older (V1) operations and triggers of this connector on 31 March 2024. Please transition to using the V2 actions and triggers of the SQL Server connector by that date. 

We encourage you to make the switch sooner to gain the richer benefits of SQL Server V2 connector’s actions and triggers. In addition to the familiar features you are using, here’s a quick comparison between SQL Server connector’s V1 actions and triggers, and SQL Server connector’s V2 operations. 

 SQL Server connector’s V1 operations 

SQL Server connector’s V2 operations 

From now through 31 March 2024, you can continue to use SQL Server connector’s V1 actions and triggers, or transition to SQL Server connector’s V2 actions and triggers before 31 March 2024.  

Note that SQL Server connector’s V1 actions and triggers to be retired have been marked as deprecated on the connector docs since 2019. 

After 31 March 2024, the V1 SQL Server connector’s operations will not be supported. V1 actions and trigger calls will fail. 

Required action 

Follow our detailed steps to migrate your V1 SQL Server connector’s operations to the SQL Server connector’s V2 actions and triggers.