
Your Wish, Granted: Meet Your On-Demand SQL Agent!
Last Updated on August 28, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Pritha Saha
Originally published on Towards AI.
Your Wish, Granted: Meet Your On-Demand SQL Agent!
The clock is ticking. Your meeting starts in 15 minutes, and a few key numbers in your PowerPoint are still missing. You ping your analyst, only to hear the dreaded words: “I’ll get back to you.”
This article discusses the development and application of an SQL agent using LangChain, illustrating how this technology allows users to query databases in natural language, transforming business teams’ interactions with data. It covers the setup of the SQL agent, including its connection to a database, the creation of a schema agent for context, the implementation of distinct data functions, and the agent’s ability to deliver accurate and timely responses to user inquiries while emphasizing crucial considerations for building a secure and efficient SQL agent for organizations.
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