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# Snowflake

Establishing a workspace connection to a Snowflake database allows any workflow in that workspace to access tables in the database.

To establish a connection to your Snowflake database, click the **Integrations** tab in your workspace and select **New Integration.**&#x20;

When establishing a connection, the following information is required:

| Input           | Description                                                                  |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Connection Name | Choose a name for your connection                                            |
| Account         | Snowflake account ID                                                         |
| Username        | User's identifier (read/write permissions will be based on user permissions) |
| Password        | User's password                                                              |
| Database        | Snowflake database identifier                                                |
| Warehouse       | Snowflake warehouse identifier                                               |
| Schema          | Snowflake schema name                                                        |

Once an integration is established, open a workflow and select **Import from Snowflake** to pull tables from your database into Cascade.


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