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Snowflake

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is a powerful cloud-based data platform that allows you to store, analyze, and visualize various types of data, including spatial data. If you have geographic information in your Snowflake database Felt provides a simple way to connect, query, and visualize this data on a map.

This feature is only available to customers on the . To upgrade, .

  1. Create a new, read-only user on your database for Felt access

  2. Click on the Library in the toolbar

  3. Click + New Source

  4. Select Snowflake

  5. Enter Connection Details

    1. Source Name: name of the source in Felt

    2. Account ID: Snowflake . Must include the name of the account along with its organization (e.g. myorg-account123)

    3. Database: name of the Snowflake database

    4. Schema: (optional) the name of the database schema to read. If not provided, all schemas from the database will be read.

    5. Username & Password: database user’s credentials (not your Felt credentials) ****

    6. Who can see this source?: control access to this source within Felt

  6. Click Connect

  7. Once connected you will see a catalog of your data with previews for your new source

  8. From here you can add any of these layers to your spatial dashboards!

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