Note: Starting in December 2021, ThoughtSpot rebranded pinboards as Liveboards. For backward compatibility, we currently support internal processes and external methods that use the older naming convention.
You can connect to a Snowflake database in ThoughtSpot Cloud, and perform live queries to create answers and Liveboards.
- Add a Snowflake connection
- Edit a Snowflake connection
- Remap a Snowflake connection
- Delete a table from a Snowflake connection
- Delete a table with dependent objects
- Delete a Snowflake connection
- Best Practices for Snowflake connections
- Connection reference for Snowflake
Important: If you are going to use Snowflake with ThoughtSpot Cloud, and you have a network policy set in Snowflake, you must add the outbound IP address of your ThoughtSpot Cloud instance to the whitelist inside your Snowflake network policy. Contact ThoughtSpot support for assistance.