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Share Data with Snowflake
To access Data 360 data, create a data share that contains Data 360 objects. You can access Data 360 objects as views in a Snowflake account. When data is available in Snowflake, you can work on harmonized and unified data.
Before you begin:
- Make sure that your Snowflake admin adds the Data 360 IP Addresses to the allowlist.
- Verify Supported Data 360 Regions for Snowflake Integration.
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Identify the Data 360 objects you want to access and create a
data share in Data 360.
For more information, see Create a Data Share.
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Create users in Snowflake and obtain the user credentials.
For more information, see Get User Credentials from Snowflake.
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To establish connectivity with a Snowflake account, create a data share target
in Data 360.
For more information, see Create Data Share Target and Connect with Snowflake.
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To make the Data 360 objects accessible in Snowflake, link
the data share with the data share target.
For more information, see Link or Unlink Data Shares and Data Share Targets.
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View the data share in Snowflake.
- Select the data share from private sharing in the Snowflake account.
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Create a database on the data share.
To view the Data 360 objects in the database login as an ACCOUNTADMIN. You can query the data and create joins across Data 360 and Snowflake tables. If you’re using the classic console, the data shares are available on the Inbound tab.
- Get User Credentials from Snowflake
Gather the user information and authentication details in Snowflake to create a data share target. - Create a Data Share Target to Connect with Snowflake
Create a data share target in Data 360 to establish connectivity with a Snowflake account. - Supported Data 360 Regions for Snowflake Integration
Data 360 supports integration with Snowflake in these regions.

