# Snowflake

1. Click on the **Sources** tab at the top of the app<br>

2. Click **Add Source** on the top right hand corner<br>

3. Choose **Snowflake** as the source type<br>

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4. Enter the information required to connect to Snowflake. Follow the instructions in the product to allow Rubicon the permissions to connect to Snowflake.<br>

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5. Once complete, you will be able to look at the tables in the Rubicon Catalog.
