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
Key Features & Functionality
Getting this error when trying to add this plug-in. I've confirmed this error in 2 different environments. Other plug-ins deploy without issue.
Hi Santhosh -
Thank you for the comment. That's what I was missing, and this works as expected. Thank you!
Hi robk, Let me assist you in providing the input for the Account Name. For instance, if your Snowflake domine is https://abcdef.us-central1.gcp.snowflakecomputing.com, use the string between https:// and snowflakecomputing.com. ie, abcdef.us-central1.gcp. Kindly do comment back if you still face the issue.
I loaded this to my cloud instance, and when I put my account name in, which is located in us-east-1, it replies: Something went wrong: JDBC driver encountered communication error. Message: Exception encountered for HTTP request: Certificate for <Account Name> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names: [*.us-west-2.snowflakecomputing.com, *.us-west-2.aws.snowflakecomputing.com, *.global.snowflakecomputing.com, *.snowflakecomputing.com, *.prod1.us-west-2.aws.snowflakecomputing.com, *.prod2.us-west-2.aws.snowflakecomputing.com].
Hi Team ,
Using this plugin I established a connection with snowflake and in the integration i am trying to execute a put statement to load the internal stage with data , but stage is not getting loaded
Hi bindhuj0001
For On-Prem, copy it to the directory: APPIAN_INSTALL/_admin/plugins/
https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/19.4/Appian_Plug-ins.html#deploying-plug-ins
For Cloud environments, you can deploy directly from the admin console
Could you please share supporting documentation for this. In which folder we have to place the JAR file