Verify Data in Any Connector Using Skyvia Query

Skyvia Query: Easily Verify Data in Your Connection!

Please follow the steps below to query your data in Skyvia Query:

  1. Log in to Skyvia and navigate to + Create New → Query.
  2. Select an existing connection or establish a new one for your data source.
  3. Choose the desired table or object from the Connection Object List.
  4. Use the Builder view to visually select columns, apply filters, sort, and aggregate data, or switch to SQL view to write custom SQL statements.
  5. Run your query and immediately review the results.



With just a few clicks, you can efficiently access and analyze your data!

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The Free Skyvia Plan allows up to 5 queries per day. Check out the full pricing details here.
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