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Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Multi - factor authentication (MFA) reduces the security risks associated with password authentication. When a password user is enrolled in MFA, they must use a second factor of authentication when signing in to Snowflake. These users enter…
SQL format models
In Snowflake, SQL format models (i.e. literals containing format strings) are used to specify how numeric values are converted to text strings and vice versa. As such, they can be specified as arguments in the TO_CHAR , TO_VARCHAR and…
Connecting through SnowSQL
Beginning with Snowflake version 8.24, network administrators have the option to require multi - factor authentication (MFA) for all connections to Snowflake.
SnowConvert AI - Teradata - Built-in Functions
SnowConvert AI - Teradata - Built - in Functions This page provides a description of the translation for the built - in functions in Teradata to Snowflake Note This page only lists the functions that are already transformed by SnowConvert AI,…
SnowConvert AI - Teradata - MLOAD
The IMPORT command specifies a source for data input. For more information regarding Import MLoad, check here Sample Source Patterns As BTEQ content also MLoad is relocated in an EXECUTE IMMEDIATE block.