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description: This guide will help install MsSQL connector and run manually
---
# MSSQL
## MSSQL
{% hint style="info" %}
**Prerequisites**
OpenMetadata is built using Java, DropWizard, Jetty, and MySQL.
1. Python 3.7 or above
2. Create and activate python env
```bash
python3 -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
```
{% endhint %}
\*\*\*\*
## Install
```bash
pip install '.[mssql]'
```
## Run Manually
```bash
metadata ingest -c ./pipelines/mssql.json
```
## Configuration
{% code title="mssql.json" %}
```javascript
{
"source": {
"type": "mssql",
"config": {
"host_port": "localhost:1433",
"service_name": "local_mssql",
"service_type": "MSSQL",
"database":"catalog_test",
"username": "sa",
"password": "test!Password",
"table_pattern": {
"allow": ["catalog_test.*"]
}
}
},
...
```
{% endcode %}
1. **username** - pass the mssql username.
2. **password** - password for the mssql username.
3. **service\_name** - Service Name for this mssql cluster. If you added mssql cluster through OpenMetadata UI, make sure the service name matches the same.
4. **host\_port** - Hostname and Port number where the service is being initialised.
5. **table\_pattern** - It contains allow, deny options to choose which pattern of datasets you want to ingest into OpenMetadata.
6. **database** - _\*\*_Database name from where data is to be fetched from.