AWS DMS Schema Conversion now supports AI agent automation
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[AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) Schema Conversion](https://aws.amazon.com/dms/) now supports AI agent automation through the AWS MCP Server. You can connect AI coding agents, including Kiro, Claude Code, and Cursor, to DMS Schema Conversion and run complete migration workflows using natural language directly from your IDE. Agents create projects, browse source metadata, convert schemas, generate assessment reports, and export results autonomously. The DMS Schema Conversion skill, _dms-schema-conversion_, loads on demand and provides agents with predefined procedures, including API patterns, schema exclusions, and operational sequencing rules. Agents follow these procedures rather than improvising from general knowledge, reducing trial-and-error loops. They can also help convert remaining code objects such as stored procedures, functions, and triggers, building on the generative AI capabilities launched at re:Invent 2024\. AI agent automation is available for all existing DMS Schema Conversion source and target engine pairs at no additional charge. For regional availability, see the [Supported AWS Regions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/dms/latest/userguide/CHAP%5FSchemaConversion.html#schema-conversion-supported-regions) page. To get started, see [Using AI agents with DMS Schema Conversion](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/dms/latest/userguide/sc-genai-agents.html) in the documentation.
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