Connections to a Snowflake database are made by selecting Snowflake from the list of drivers in the list of connectors in the QlikViewODBC Connection dialog or the Qlik SenseAdd data or Data load editor dialogs.
Information noteIndustry-accepted best practices must be followed when using or allowing access through the ODBC Connector. Administrators must follow The Principle of Least Privilege when setting up source database privileges and permissions.
Supported Snowflake data types
The following Snowflake data types are supported by the Snowflake Connector.
Array
BigInt
Binary
Boolean
ByteInt
Character
Date
Datetime
Decimal
Double precision
Float
Float4
Float8
Integer
Number
Object
Real
SmallInt
Text
Time
TimeStamp
TimeStamp_NTZ
TimeStamp_LTZ
TimeStamp_TZ
TinyInt
Varbinary
Varchar
Variant
Information noteTime-zone related data types, such as TIMESTAMP_LTZ and TIMESTAMP_TZ, may show different results between Qlik Sense Enterprise and Qlik Cloud, due to time-zone differences between Qlik Sense Enterprise servers and Qlik Cloud containers.
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