What is the syntax for adding multiple arguments onto the "Variables" parameter in sqlpackage.exe?
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I am using SqlPackage.exe for my deployment. I have read the documentation here for the usage of SqlPackage.exe.

The documentation only states the synax for one variable:

Specifies a name value pair for an action specific variable; {VariableName}={Value}. The DACPAC file contains the list of valid SQLCMD variables. An error will result if a value is not provided for every variable.

My problem is that the documentation does not say how to pass multiple arguments into the Variables parameter. For example, I want to do this:

sqlpackage.exe ...args go here...  /Variables:VarToOverride=Value1,Var2ToOverride=Value2

Does anyone know the syntax for this?

Combine answered 19/3, 2013 at 14:47 Comment(0)
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I have managed to find something that works.

sqlpackage.exe ...args go here... /Variables:VarToOverride=Value1 /Variables:Var2ToOverride=Value2

It's not exactly what I was looking for, but it works.

Combine answered 19/3, 2013 at 14:55 Comment(2)
Does anyone else feel it is odd that a flat to be used for a single variable is written in the plural? /Variable:Foo=Bar would have made more sense.Stauder
This worked for me, and /v:var1=val1 /v:var2=val2 /v:var3=val3 also works /v: is a shortcut for /variables:Joelie
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Did you try separating using semi-colons rather than commas. i.e.:

sqlpackage.exe ...args go here...  /Variables:VarToOverride=Value1;Var2ToOverride=Value2

Your other option is to use Publish Profile files.

Sememe answered 3/4, 2013 at 8:45 Comment(0)
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You can specify the multiple arguments as below. /p:CreateNewDatabase=True /p:Storage=File /p:DatabaseEdition=Standard /p:DatabaseServiceObjective=S3 /p:DatabaseMaximumSize=50 Giving space after each argument.

Fagaly answered 3/10, 2018 at 4:43 Comment(0)

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