Onboarding a Snowflake Standalone application in Britive
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    Onboarding a Snowflake Standalone application in Britive

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    Article Summary

    Follow these steps to configure the Snowflake Standalone application in Britive.

    1. Login to Britive with administrator privileges.
    2. Click on Admin -> Application and Access Profile Management.
    3. Click on CREATE APPLICATION from the Tenant Applications page.
    4. Click the Add (+) sign inline to the Snowflake Standalone application on the Add Application page.
    5. Enter the following values in the Application tab:
      1. Enter the Application Name.
      2. Enter the Application Description, if required.
      3. Select the email in the Account Mapping.
    6. Click NEXT. The Settings tab is displayed,
    7. Click SAVE.
    8. Click CREATE ENTITY button.
    9. Enter the following details in the Create Environment/Environment Group page:
      1. Select Environment in the Entity Type. If you have more than one ServiceNow instance, you can create an environment group to manage them with ease. 
      2. Enter Entity Name.
      3. Enter Entity Description.
      4. Click SAVE.
    10. Click on the Settings tab and enter the following details:
      1. Click EDIT to edit the Connection Properties.
      2. Enter the Account ID of your Snowflake instance.
      3. Replace {accountId} with the Account ID in the Login URL.
      4. Enter the Username of the User in Snowflake created in this section, Configuring on Snowflake application. This field is case-sensitive and must be in uppercase.
      5. Enter the Custom Role assigned to the user created in this section, Configuring on Snowflake application. This field is case-sensitive and must be in uppercase.
      6. Upload public and private keys created for the custom user. For more information see Configuring on Snowflake application.
      7. Profile Settings: Configure the maximum session duration for profiles. You can select the duration between 15 minutes to 7 calendar days. This allows to setup expiration duration for each profile while creating/updating the profile up to this configured value. If existing profiles are created with more than 12 hours and the above setting is changed, then it cannot be lowered until all profiles are updated with a lower expiration duration.

      8. Enter the password of the encrypted private key in the Password of the Private Key field. Leave this blank if the private key is created without a password.
      9. Select Use login name for account mapping if you want to use the login name field in Snowflake instead of the name field for account mapping during a scan.
    11. Click SAVE AND TEST. A pop displays a Success message if the environment is correctly configured. If any error message is displayed, review the error, correct the configuration, and test again.

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