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I have a Rails app, and originally I had the database setup in SQL Server locally. Recently, I moved it up to Azure SQL Server, and have just copied down the changes locally again. When I imported the database down all the tables and data replicated down, but it seems all my primary keys and indexes are gone. Is it possible to run a rake command or rails command to add these keys/indexes back?

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  • How did you restore the database?
    – vee
    Jul 20, 2014 at 4:13
  • vee, Through SSIS using Import Data from the context menu on the New DB I created. Then I connected to the database with a ADO.net connection string and used the rest of the defaults for the Wizard.
    – daveomcd
    Jul 20, 2014 at 4:15
  • I do not have an Azure SQL server to test this but you could use backup and restore from the All Tasks menu in SQL Server. Import/Export data does not include the keys and index.
    – vee
    Jul 20, 2014 at 4:18

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You probably have a auto-generated SQL script file (through rake db:create, rake db:migrate) etc, and this file usually is available in 'db/structure.sql'. You can run that script - you may need to manually remove the CREATE TABLE statements, but retain ALTER SEQUENCE, ALTER TABLE, CREATE INDEX statements.

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I ended up creating a bacpac file from my Azure database and imported it as a data-tier application within SQL Server.

Create BACPAC File

  1. Go to your Azure Portal.
  2. Select "Storage" from the menu and create a new storage. I just gave it a url and clicked create storage account. It will take a minute for the new storage to be created.
  3. Once the storage is created, go to SQL Databases. Open the database you wish to create a bacpac file from and then at the bottom of the portal select 'Export'. And follow the export wizard, by selecting your storage account and providing your credentials.

SSMS Import Data-Tier Application

  1. Right click your Databases folder under your connection in Object Explorer.

  2. Click "Import Data-Tier Application" and follow the wizard. When you get to "Import Settings" select the bacpac file you downloaded from your Azure portal.

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