Double-click the tJDBCConnection component to open its
Basic settings view.
In the JDBC URL field, enter the connection string to
connect to Snowflake using the JDBC driver.
For more information about how to use the JDBC driver to connect to Snowflake
and how to specify the connection string, see JDBC Driver Connection String.
Click the [+] button below the Driver
JAR table to add a line, and in the Jar
name cell of the new line, enter the name of the jar file for
the Snowflake JDBC driver, snowflake-jdbc-3.2.2.jar in
this example.
In the Driver Class field, enter the Snowflake JDBC
driver class, com.snowflake.client.jdbc.SnowflakeDriver
in this example.
In the Username and Password
fields, enter the authentication information accordingly.
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