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Snowflake is a leading cloud data warehouse and a popular backbone for enterprise BI, analytics, data management, and governance initiatives. Snowflake offers features such as data sharing, real-time data processing, and secure data storage which makes it a common choice for cloud data consolidation.
The CData SSIS Components enhance SQL Server Integration Services by enabling users to easily import and export data from various sources and destinations.
In this article, we explore the data type mapping considerations when exporting to Snowflake and walk through how to migrate Access data to Snowflake using the CData SSIS Components for Access and Snowflake.
| Snowflake Schema | CData Schema |
|---|---|
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NUMBER, DECIMAL, NUMERIC, INT, INTEGER, BIGINT, SMALLINT, TINYINT, BYTEINT |
decimal |
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DOUBLE, FLOAT, FLOAT4, FLOAT8, DOUBLEPRECISION, REAL |
real |
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VARCHAR, CHAR, STRING, TEXT, VARIANT, OBJECT, ARRAY, GEOGRAPHY |
varchar |
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BINARY, VARBINARY |
binary |
|
BOOLEAN |
bool |
|
DATE |
date |
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DATETIME, TIMESTAMP, TIMESTAMP_LTZ, TIMESTAMP_NTZ, TIMESTAMP_TZ |
datetime |
|
TIME |
time |
Timestamps: Snowflake supports three timestamp types:
By default the CData SSIS Components write timestamps to Snowflake as TIMESTAMP_NTZ unless manually configured.
Follow the steps below to specify properties required to connect to Access.
To connect, set the DataSource property to the path to the Access database.
๐ Configure the source connection (Salesforce is shown)
With the Access Source configured, we can configure the Snowflake connection and map the columns.
You can now run the project. After the SSIS Task has finished executing, data from your SQL table will be exported to the chosen table.
Download a free trial of the Access SSIS Component to get started:
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๐ Access IconPowerful SSIS Source & Destination Components that allows you to easily connect SQL Server with Microsoft Access databases through SSIS Workflows.
Use the Access Data Flow Components to synchronize with MS Access (.mdb, .accdb, etc.). Perfect for data synchronization, local back-ups, workflow automation, and more!