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@slack.jcpsantiago Snowflake DB is not officially supported but I know some folks are using it -- there was an issue raised about it's timestamp support https://github.com/seancorfield/next-jdbc/issues/97
You should be able to use the {:dbtype "snowflake" :dbname "..." :classname TheSnowflakeDriverClass ...}
format (`:dbtype` may need to be something different -- what Snowflake's JDBC driver recognizes as the prefix in a JDBC URL).
Yeah, snowflake
should work. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/jdbc-configure.html#jdbc-driver-connection-string
:classname "net.snowflake.client.jdbc.SnowflakeDriver"
is the other part you need.