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If required, you can do table mapping on the ‘Schema’ tab.

In Dashboard Configuration > Data Connections create a new connection by clicking the ‘Add’ icon at the top-left. Click into the Data Source Type field and select Snowflake from the list of options.

In the Host Name field, enter the URL that you copied in the previous step.

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In the ‘Warehouse Name’ field, enter the name of the warehouse that you have running in your Snowflake instance that you want to connect to.

Enter the name of the Database that you want to use into the ‘Database Name’ field and then enter your ‘User Name’ and ‘Password’.

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Click the ‘Save’ icon and if the details have been entered correctly the ‘Data’ tab will be displayed.

Click the ‘Add’ icon, select the tables that you want to use and then click ‘Generate’ at the bottom right. You can find details on how to add tables here.

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Your new connection is now ready to useClick Run at the bottom of the screen to create the river. When this has finished, you should see a notification at the bottom left of the screen.

You will now be able to continue setting up your connection using your selected ‘Data Target’ - as mentioned, we used Snowflake in this example and you can find additional information on how to connect Snowflake to Panintelligence here.

Have a look at some of our videos/ pi Academy to see what you can do in your dashboard. We also have lots of information in our documentation section.

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We’ve also created a short video on how to connect Snowflake Rivery to Panintelligence.

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