Use Azure Functions to Execute a SQL Azure Stored Procedure on a Timer
 
It was hard to find this information all in one place, so I thought I'd throw a post together quick.   If you have the need to execute a stored procedure on a timer, that can be fairly easily accomplished with Azure Functions .   Create a new Timer Trigger Azure Function , set the cron timer as desired, and add code similar to the code below:   using System;  using System.Data;  using System.Data.SqlClient;  using System.Configuration;  using Dapper;   public static void Run(TimerInfo myTimer, TraceWriter log)  {      var conString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConString"]?.ConnectionString;            using(var con = new SqlConnection(conString))      {          con.Execute("dbo.MyProc", commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);      }  }     This code will not compile at this time. Note the name of the connection string, we'll need that in the app settings page.   Go to the Connection Strings secti...
 
 
 
