Skyvia Query: Easily Verify Data in Your Connection!

Skyvia Query: Easily Verify Data in Your Connection!

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

  1. Open Query Editor – Log in to Skyvia and navigate to + Create New → Query.
  2. Create or Select a Connection – Select an existing connection or establish a new one for your data source.
  3. Select Data Source Objects – Choose the desired table or object from the Connection Object List.
  4. Build Your Query – 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. Execute and Review – 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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