QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App in Snowflake: Difference between revisions
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== Use virtual warehouses == | == Use virtual warehouses == | ||
When QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App installed, | When QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App installed, XS-size virtual warehouse is created and it's used by default. Different warehouse can be used by changing it with the following command: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
ALTER SERVICE <service_name> SET QUERY_WAREHOUSE = <warehouse_name>; | ALTER SERVICE <service_name> SET QUERY_WAREHOUSE = <warehouse_name>; | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 09:18, 3 October 2024
Get started
Load data
QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App is initially empty. You can use existing eventlog data in Snowflake or import example eventlogs as follows:
Manage permissions
QPR ProcessAnalyzer has an own User Management which is integrated into Snowflake user management. When a Snowflake user login to QPR ProcessAnalyzer, the user is automatically created to QPR ProcessAnalyzer. New users get by default administrator permissions to QPR ProcessAnalyzer. If you need to restrict user permissions, create the users beforehand to the QPR ProcessAnalyzer and set the permissions as desired.
To use the QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App, Snowflake users need to be given USAGE privilege to the QPR ProcessAnalyzer service. More information: https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark-container-services/working-with-services#granting-the-usage-privilege-on-all-endpoints-using-the-default-service-role
QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App need to have access to data in Snowflake that is limited by permissions given to the owner role of the service. Assign permissions to that role for all databases containing eventlog data.
Use virtual warehouses
When QPR ProcessAnalyzer Native App installed, XS-size virtual warehouse is created and it's used by default. Different warehouse can be used by changing it with the following command:
ALTER SERVICE <service_name> SET QUERY_WAREHOUSE = <warehouse_name>;