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# Snowflake

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The following set of steps displays how to create a Snowflake Data Connector.

* Click the ‘**Snowflake**’ Data Connector icon from the Data Connector page.
* The Snowflake Data Connector page opens.
* Provide the Data Connector name.
* Describe the data connection (optional).
* Enter the valid username.
* Enter the correct password for the selected account.
* Select a type by using the drop-down menu.
* Provide the account name.
* Provide the Database name.
* Click the ‘**Save**’ option.

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* The user gets a message “Successfully connected…!” if the connection gets successfully verified.
* Another success message appears to inform you that the Data connector has been created successfully.
* The newly created Snowflake Data Connector gets added to the Data Connectors list.


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