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Connect to Snowflake on Zapier
Snowflake uses OAuth to authenticate your account on Zapier.
- Log into Snowflake to authenticate.
- Grant Zapier permission to access your account if prompted to.
Required fields
- Account
- Client ID
- Client Secret
Optional fields
- MFA Token
- Role
- Database
- Warehouse
- Schema
About Snowflake Computing's app
Are self-hosted or cloud-hosted accounts supported? | Cloud-hosted accounts only |
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Is a paid Snowflake Computing plan required? | No |
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Are any special account permissions required? | Yes |
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Are there usage limits? | Yes |
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Are there pagination limits? | No |
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Do trigger samples use real data from your account or generic data? | Real trigger samples | |
Are custom fields supported? | Yes | |
Do update actions overwrite or append to existing data? | Not applicable | |
Is there any additional info? | Yes |
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