Clean rooms UI overview¶

The clean rooms UI provides a user interface to create, share, and use a Snowflake Data Clean Room. It allows non-technical business users to collaborate in a secure environment. Tasks within the clean room are simplified, for example:

  • Providers use drop-down lists to select which tables to share and which columns the consumer can join on.

  • Providers choose from pre-defined analysis templates to control how a consumer accesses data in the clean room.

  • Consumers run powerful analyses without using SQL or any other programming language.

Prerequisites¶

Before you can use the clean rooms UI, an administrator must configure the clean room environment and add you as a user. For details, see Overview of Snowflake Data Clean Rooms.

Sign in to the clean rooms UI¶

Once an administrator has added you to the clean room, you can sign in to the UI using the following procedure:

  1. Navigate to the Snowflake Data Clean Rooms login page.

  2. Choose or provide the account locator for the account you want to sign in to.

  3. Provide your Snowflake account credentials.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • If you’ve set up multi-factor authentication (MFA) before, enter the one-time code from your authentication app.

    • If this is your first time signing in, scan the QR code with an authentication app to enable MFA. Then do the following:

      1. When prompted, enter the one-time code from the app.

      2. Copy the recovery code to a separate location in case the authentication app is unavailable on your device when you sign in.

Web app hosting¶

Important

Be aware that using the clean rooms UI to work with your data in a Snowflake Data Clean Room can result in that data being processed in a different cloud platform and region than your Snowflake account.

The following table summarizes which cloud platform and region are used to process data for Snowflake accounts in a particular region of Amazon Web Service (AWS), Microsoft Azure (Azure), and Google Cloud Platform (GCP):

Snowflake account region

Web app processing region

  • AWS South America (Sao Paulo)

  • AWS US East (N. Virginia)

  • AWS US East (Ohio)

  • AWS US West (Oregon)

  • Azure Central US (Iowa)

  • Azure East US 2 (Virginia)

  • Azure Mexico Central (Querétaro)

  • Azure South Central US (Texas)

  • Azure West US 2 (Washington)

  • GCP US Central1 (Iowa)

  • GCP US East4 (N. Virginia)

AWS US East (N. Virginia)

  • AWS Canada (Central)

  • Azure Canada Central (Toronto)

AWS Canada (Central)

  • AWS Europe (London)

  • AWS EU (Ireland)

  • AWS EU (Frankfurt)

  • AWS EU (Paris)

  • AWS EU (Stockholm)

  • AWS EU (Zurich)

  • Azure North Europe (Ireland)

  • Azure Switzerland North (Zurich)

  • Azure UAE North (Dubai)

  • Azure UK South (London)

  • Azure West Europe (Netherlands)

  • GCP Middle East Central2 (Dammam)

  • GCP Europe West (Frankfurt)

  • GCP Europe West2 (London)

  • GCP Europe West4 (Netherlands)

AWS EU (Frankfurt)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai)

  • Azure Central India (Pune)

AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Singapore)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Seoul)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Jakarta)

  • Azure Southeast Asia (Singapore)

  • Azure Japan East (Tokyo)

  • Azure Korea Central (Seoul)

AWS Asia Pacific (Singapore)

  • AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney)

  • Azure Australia East (New South Wales)

AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney)

Learning Resources¶

After you sign in to the UI, see Working with Snowflake Data Clean Rooms in the UI for information about creating, sharing, and using a clean room. You can also use the Help Center in the clean room environment to guide you.

You can also complete a tutorial for help with getting started.