Snowflake Spoke

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  • Updated January 23, 2025
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    Summary of Snowflake Spoke

    The Snowflake Spoke enables ServiceNow customers to manage their Snowflake data warehousing capabilities directly from their ServiceNow instance. Users can create, delete, search for records, execute queries, and perform various data manipulation tasks seamlessly within ServiceNow.

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    Key Features

    • Integration Hub Requirement: This spoke requires an Integration Hub subscription for functionality.
    • Supported Versions: Built for Snowflake v2 but may work with later versions.
    • Spoke Actions: Automate tasks related to Snowflake data manipulation, including:
      • Create Record: Inserts a new record into Snowflake tables.
      • Delete Records: Removes specified records from Snowflake tables.
      • Execute Custom Query: Runs a custom query and retrieves results.
      • Look up Columns: Fetches a list of columns from a specified Snowflake table.
      • Look up Records: Runs a SELECT statement to retrieve matching records.
      • Look up Tables: Retrieves a list of tables from a specified database and warehouse.
      • Update Records: Modifies specified records in Snowflake tables.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing the Snowflake Spoke, ServiceNow customers can streamline their data management processes, ensuring efficient and effective handling of data warehousing tasks directly from their ServiceNow interface. This integration enhances operational efficiency and provides a cohesive user experience for managing data workflows.

    Manage data warehousing capabilities of Snowflake directly from your ServiceNow instance. You can create, delete, search, records, execute queries, and perform other data manipulation tasks in Snowflake from your ServiceNow instance.

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    Integration Hub subscription

    This spoke requires an Integration Hub subscription. For more information, see Legal schedules - IntegrationHub overview.

    Supported versions

    This spoke was built for Snowflake v2, but may be compatible with later versions.

    Spoke requirements

    Snowflake account

    Spoke dependencies

    If you’re having trouble installing the app, ensure that these dependent plugins are installed:
    • Complex Object (com.glide.cobject)
    • ServiceNow Flow Designer - Dynamic Inputs (com.glide.hub.dynamic_inputs)
    • ServiceNow Flow Designer - Dynamic Outputs (com.glide.hub.dynamic_outputs)
    • ServiceNow IntegrationHub Action Step - REST (com.glide.hub.action_step.rest)
    • ServiceNow IntegrationHub Runtime (com.glide.hub.integration.runtime)
    • Flow Designer - Flow Engine (com.glide.hub.flow_engine)
    • Flow Designer Action Step - Payload Builder (com.glide.hub.action_step.payload)
    Note:
    Some of these plugins are licensable features and require appropriate licenses, if used outside the spoke implementation.

    Spoke actions

    The Snowflake spoke provides actions to automate Snowflake data manipulation tasks when events occurs in your ServiceNow instance. Available actions include:

    Category Action Description
    Record Management Create Record Creates a record in the Snowflake tables with the specified details using the INSERT statement.
    Delete Records Deletes the specified records in the Snowflake tables using the DELETE statement.
    Execute Custom Query Runs the custom query in the Snowflake database using a custom statement and retrieves the result.
    Look up Columns Retrieves a list of columns from the Snowflake table.
    Note:
    Make sure that your Snowflake Service Account has access privilege to the columns that you want to fetch.
    Look up Records Runs the SELECT statement and retrieves the matching records from Snowflake tables.
    Look up Tables Retrieves a list of tables from the specified database and specified warehouse in Snowflake.
    Note:
    Make sure that your Snowflake Service Account has access privileges to the tables that you want to fetch.
    Update Records Updates the specified records in the Snowflake tables using the UPDATE statement.