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we have connection string with ingestionpoint & Liveendpoint , how we can apply in portal
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Hi @Nareshkrpt57 ,
Managing the Connection Strings for an Azure Web App is performed through the Azure Portal.
Here are the necessary steps for locating and accessing the Connection Strings for an Azure Web App within the portal:
1.Open the Azure Portal via https://portal.azure.com.
2.Navigate to the Azure App Service Web App within the portal.
3.Under Settings open up the Configuration option.
4.The Connection strings section can be used to manage the settings for the application.
When creating and/or editing Connection Strings (such as through Configuration -> Connection strings in the Azure Portal) the connection strings consist of a Key / Value pair for the name and value of the connection string. However, they also include another value set on the Connection String that defines what type of connection string this is. This helps specify if the connection string is used for a Azure SQL Database, SQL Server, or other types of databases and services.
You can refer to the following documents for more information:
Azure Web App: Connection Strings | Build5Nines
Get connection string - Azure Event Hubs - Azure Event Hubs | Microsoft Learn
Connection strings - Azure Database for MySQL | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Nareshkrpt57 ,
Managing the Connection Strings for an Azure Web App is performed through the Azure Portal.
Here are the necessary steps for locating and accessing the Connection Strings for an Azure Web App within the portal:
1.Open the Azure Portal via https://portal.azure.com.
2.Navigate to the Azure App Service Web App within the portal.
3.Under Settings open up the Configuration option.
4.The Connection strings section can be used to manage the settings for the application.
When creating and/or editing Connection Strings (such as through Configuration -> Connection strings in the Azure Portal) the connection strings consist of a Key / Value pair for the name and value of the connection string. However, they also include another value set on the Connection String that defines what type of connection string this is. This helps specify if the connection string is used for a Azure SQL Database, SQL Server, or other types of databases and services.
You can refer to the following documents for more information:
Azure Web App: Connection Strings | Build5Nines
Get connection string - Azure Event Hubs - Azure Event Hubs | Microsoft Learn
Connection strings - Azure Database for MySQL | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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