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An easy-to-use set of PowerShell Cmdlets offering real-time access to AlloyDB. The Cmdlets allow users to easily read, write, update, and delete live data - just like working with SQL server.
- Easy-to-use Cmdlets with a simple SQL interface to live AlloyDB data.
- Read, write, and update AlloyDB AlloyDBTable, etc. from PowerShell scripts.
- Easily pipe data into and out-of flat-files, databases, and other data stores for archival, back-up, and synchronization.
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Access AlloyDB data from PowerShell!
The AlloyDB Data Cmdlets provide the easiest way to connect with Google AlloyDB data from the command-line. The Cmdlets leverage a straightforward design, similar to the Microsoft SQL Server Database Engine Cmdlets, that makes it easy to import, export, backup, analyze, transform, & connect-to your AlloyDB data.
Command-line AlloyDB Data Integration
The AlloyDB Cmdlets offer a simple Transact-SQL interface for connecting with data in real time from Microsoft PowerShell. The AlloyDB Cmdlets make it easy to:

AlloyDB Import/Export
Pipe data from AlloyDB into and out-of flat-files, databases, and other data stores for archival, back-up, and synchronization.
Clean & Normalize Data
Use PowerShell scripting to normalize and/or de-duplicate AlloyDB Data. Easily interact with real-time data.
Automate Integration Tasks
Connect scripts with scheduling Apps (like the windows scheduler) to automate common integration tasks.
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