Snowflake

Overview


Snowflake is an analytic data warehouse that is fast, easy to use, and pliable. We have built the Snowflake Connected system to employ these benefits in Appian. You can use this connected system to create an integration object that can help perform SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CALL FUNCTION or STORED PROCEDURE operations in the Snowflake Database tables or views.


To establish the connection, while creating a connected system you will need

  • Account Name: Full name of your account (provided by Snowflake). Note that your full account name might include additional segments that identify the region and cloud platform where your account is hosted. ex: <account>.snowflakecomputing.com
  • Role: Default access control role to use in the Snowflake session. The specified role should be an existing role that has already been assigned to the specified user. If the specified role has not already been assigned to the user, the role is not used when the session. ex: ACCOUNTADMIN, SECURITYADMIN, SYSADMIN, PUBLIC. (Only provide single role)
  • User: Login name of the user for the connection.
  • Password: Password of the account

 

Key Features & Functionality

  • Queried data from Snowflake will be returned in the integration as Dictionary format.
  • Added Warehouse, DB and Schema as the optional parameters.
  • The result will contain the total number of rows returned from Snowflake.
  • The result will contain the column metadata.
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  • Hi Team, Currently we are trying to integrate our Appian Dev with Snowflake (both systems are hosted on AWS private cloud).

    We have installed the plugin but when trying to create a connected system, we are seeing the below error in Appian, Please review and suggest.

    Something went wrong: JDBC driver encountered communication error. Message: Certificate for <*.snowflakecomputing.com> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names <*.snowflakecomputing.com>.

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  • Hi Team, Currently we are trying to integrate our Appian Dev with Snowflake (both systems are hosted on AWS private cloud).

    We have installed the plugin but when trying to create a connected system, we are seeing the below error in Appian, Please review and suggest.

    Something went wrong: JDBC driver encountered communication error. Message: Certificate for <*.snowflakecomputing.com> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names <*.snowflakecomputing.com>.

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