What is the name of the SnowSQL file that can store connection information?
What is the name of the SnowSQL file that can store connection information?
The SnowSQL configuration file, typically named config, is used to store connection information. This file is usually located in the user's home directory under .snowsql/config. It allows users to save connection parameters such as account identifiers, user login credentials, and default database settings. The other options provided, such as history, snowsql.cnf, and snowsql.pubkey, do not specifically pertain to storing connection information.
B: https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/snowsql-config B and C? When SnowSQL starts, it loads configuration parameter values from the following configuration file locations in order, overriding values from files loaded previously: /etc/snowsql.cnf /etc/snowflake/snowsql.cnf /usr/local/etc/snowsql.cnf <HOME_DIR>/.snowsql.cnf (supported only for backward compatibility) <HOME_DIR>/.snowsql/config
SnowSQL supports multiple configuration files that allow organizations to define base values for connection parameters, default settings, and variables while allowing individual users to customize their personal settings in their own <HOME_DIR>/.snowsql/config files. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/snowsql-config
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/snowsql-config#connection-parameters-section In the [connections] section of the config file, optionally set the default connection parameters for SnowSQL, e.g. account identifier, user login credentials, and the default database and warehouse. You can also define named connections to make multiple simultaneous connections to Snowflake or store different sets of connection configurations. For more information, see Connecting through SnowSQL. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/snowsql-start
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