Finding & fixing Azure resource using Azure SQL Database 2014-04-01 APIs

Mikael Karlgren 20 Reputation points
2025-10-10T07:54:26.1266667+00:00

Hello. I'm using Azure and have been getting the following email sent to me multiple times:

"Required action
To avoid potential service disruptions, upgrade any Azure SQL Database resources that use version 2014-04-01 APIs to a newer stable version by 31 October 2025.

Azure SQL Database 2014-04-01 APIs will be retired on 31 October 2025 You’re receiving this notification because you are associated with one or more Azure subscriptions that use Azure SQL Database APIs. To improve performance and security, we’re updating Azure SQL Database APIs. As part of this, all version 2014-04-01 APIs will be retired on 31 October 2025. You’ll need to update your resources, including templates, tools, scripts, and programs, to use a newer API version by then. Any API calls still using the older versions after that date will stop working until you’ve updated them. Required action  To avoid potential service disruptions, upgrade any Azure SQL Database resources that use version 2014-04-01 APIs to a newer stable version by 31 October 2025.

Account Information Subscription ID: <<removing subscription id for security purpose>>"

I've tried multiple times to try find whatever API call using this old API version, but have failed to find this. Seems to be some internal tool within Azure that I cannot adjust or see the calls to. Our own developed tools are not using any old API version.

The subscription ID mentioned is a Log Analytics workspace. I've performed lots of queries to try find any API calls using the API version mentioned for this resource, with public recommended queries, and my own configured queries, but have found no results.

I'd now like help from Microsoft to resolve this, to ensure that no critical API requests will stop to work. I got another message yesterday saying "Azure SQL Database 2014-04-01 APIs will be retired on 30 June 2026", and that the earlier communication regarding termination on 31 October has been extended, but in any case, we'd like to resolve this issue now instead of waiting, and would like some help regarding how to find & fix the affected resource using this old API version. Thanks.

Also to clarify - our current support plan does not allow me to create an internal ticket in Azure, but they have forwarded me to this Q&A forum, hence why I'm posting and seek help here.

BR, Mikael

Azure SQL Database
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