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Box 1: openrowset
The easiest way to see to the content of your CSV file is to provide file URL to OPENROWSET function, specify csv FORMAT.
Example:
SELECT *
FROM OPENROWSET(
BULK 'csv/population/population.csv',
DATA_SOURCE = 'SqlOnDemandDemo',
FORMAT = 'CSV', PARSER_VERSION = '2.0',
FIELDTERMINATOR =',',
ROWTERMINATOR = '\n'
Box 2: openjson
You can access your JSON files from the Azure File Storage share by using the mapped drive, as shown in the following example:
SELECT book.* FROM
OPENROWSET(BULK N't:\books\books.json', SINGLE_CLOB) AS json
CROSS APPLY OPENJSON(BulkColumn)
WITH( id nvarchar(100), name nvarchar(100), price float,
pages_i int, author nvarchar(100)) AS book
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/sql/query-single-csv-file
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/json/import-json-documents-into-sql-server