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When trying to query into Snowflake I get an error that says, " The warehouse <WAREHOUSE_NAME> is suspended. You will need to resume it before importing data." However, the warehouse is most definitely not suspended. I saw somewhere that this might have to do with Roles but couldn't find the details on how to either fix the issue or work around it using OData. Does anyone know how to accomplish either?
Side note, I'm trying to import the data,
The issue is reported in the year 2020; However, I answer it so that there is a record of the solution that I have applied because it has also been presented to me.
It is worth mentioning that the OS used has been Windows 10.
I have solved the problem by downloading and installing each of the following components:
Once downloading the ODBC, you should run (as administrator) the Data Source Application (64-bit) and you have to do the following:
Once all the previous parameters have been specified, and if you have specified the password, you can click on the Test button and, if everything is correct, you must display a popup informing the successful connection:
At this point, there is little left to make the successful connection in PBI. To do this, you must:
I hope you find it useful!
I had the exact same issue and everything started working after installing both ODBCs listed on this page:
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/odbc-windows.html
At first I installed only the 64bit one, but it didnt work, so I tried the 32bit one and everything started working after restarting PowerBI.
Hi @fitcja ,
Do you have warehouse operation permissions? If don't, please contact the administrator and grant access.
Reference:
I can't connect from Power bI - I get the error that the warehouses is suspended;
Access Control Privileges;
Configuring Access Control.
Best regards
Icey
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@fitcja , refer these , if they can help
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/Snowflake-warehouse-is-not-suspended/idi-p/868075
I really appreciate the quick response, but while both of those posts mentions the issue, neither provides anything beyond, "Maybe the warehouse is suspended..." or "Maybe you're using the wrong password..." Neither of those things are at issue.
Rather, I suspect that the problem is rooted in that I have to choose a Role while in Snowflake and somehow that gums things up when trying to get access to the table within the warehouse from Power BI.
I've seen some references that the Snowflake connector isn't fully baked yet and that some people have figured out how to use the OData connector as a work around - but I haven't seen any detailed instructions.
So, if someone can provide some advice that gets into the meat of this or has definitively established that Power BI and Snowflake can't connect on a robust level yet in the way, say, Tableau can, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!!
Any advice?
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