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srlabhe
Helper III
Helper III

Error while connecting Report Builder to Snowflake

Hi Experts,

I can connect to my snowflake server successfully through PBI desktop, but not able to connect it to Report Builder, below is the error I am getting

 

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Apprciate help here

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Ilgar_Zarbali
Super User
Super User

The error message you're seeing in Report Builder:

 

"Couldn't resolve host name"  ODBC ERROR [HY000] [Microsoft][Snowflake]  curl_easy_perform failed)

 

means that Report Builder can't reach the Snowflake server — this is a network/DNS resolution issue rather than a credential issue.

 

How to fix?

 

  1. Check Host Name:

    * Make sure your Snowflake server URL (e.g., xyz.snowflakecomputing.com) is entered correctly in Report     

      Builder's connection string.

    * Try opening the Snowflake URL in your browser to ensure it's accessible.

  2. Network Access:

    * If you’re on a corporate VPN or secured network, try switching networks or disabling VPN temporarily.

    * Report Builder uses different network paths from Power BI Desktop — so what works in PBI may still be blocked in Report Builder.

  3. ODBC Driver:

    * Ensure you're using the latest version of the Snowflake ODBC driver.

    * You can download it from Snowflake’s official site. (https://docs.snowflake.com/developer-guide/odbc/odbc-download)

  4. Check Proxy Settings (if any):

    * If your org uses a proxy, Report Builder must be able to go through it (unlike PBI Desktop, which may bypass it).

    * Add proxy config in the odbc.ini file or system environment if needed.

If the issue persists, test the ODBC connection outside of Report Builder via:

  • ODBC Data Source Administrator tool
  • Or using Power BI Desktop with DirectQuery

If this helps, please mark it as solution and give kudos.

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v-dineshya
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @srlabhe ,

Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.

 

Hi @Ilgar_Zarbali , Thank you for your prompt response.

 

Hi @srlabhe , If @Ilgar_Zarbali  response has resolved your issue, Please mark his response as “Accept it as a solution” to assist other community members in resolving similar issues more efficiently.

 

Regards,

Dinesh

 

Hi @srlabhe ,

We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. And, if you have any further query do let us know.

 

Regards,

Dinesh

Hi @srlabhe ,

We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. And, if you have any further query do let us know.

 

Regards,

Dinesh

Hi @srlabhe ,

We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if you have a resolution yet. And, if you have any further query do let us know.

 

Regards,

Dinesh

Ilgar_Zarbali
Super User
Super User

The error message you're seeing in Report Builder:

 

"Couldn't resolve host name"  ODBC ERROR [HY000] [Microsoft][Snowflake]  curl_easy_perform failed)

 

means that Report Builder can't reach the Snowflake server — this is a network/DNS resolution issue rather than a credential issue.

 

How to fix?

 

  1. Check Host Name:

    * Make sure your Snowflake server URL (e.g., xyz.snowflakecomputing.com) is entered correctly in Report     

      Builder's connection string.

    * Try opening the Snowflake URL in your browser to ensure it's accessible.

  2. Network Access:

    * If you’re on a corporate VPN or secured network, try switching networks or disabling VPN temporarily.

    * Report Builder uses different network paths from Power BI Desktop — so what works in PBI may still be blocked in Report Builder.

  3. ODBC Driver:

    * Ensure you're using the latest version of the Snowflake ODBC driver.

    * You can download it from Snowflake’s official site. (https://docs.snowflake.com/developer-guide/odbc/odbc-download)

  4. Check Proxy Settings (if any):

    * If your org uses a proxy, Report Builder must be able to go through it (unlike PBI Desktop, which may bypass it).

    * Add proxy config in the odbc.ini file or system environment if needed.

If the issue persists, test the ODBC connection outside of Report Builder via:

  • ODBC Data Source Administrator tool
  • Or using Power BI Desktop with DirectQuery

If this helps, please mark it as solution and give kudos.

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

do you use a dsn ?  same as in Power BI Desktop?

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