Add an Amazon Redshift database connection
You can add a connection to an Amazon Redshift database using ThoughtSpot DataFlow.
Follow these steps:
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Select Connections in the top navigation bar. 
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In the Connections interface, select Add connection in the upper-right corner. 
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In the Create Connection interface, select the Connection type. 
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After you select the Amazon Redshift Connection type, the rest of the connection properties appear. See Connection properties for details, defaults, and examples. - Connection name
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Name your connection. 
- Connection type
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Choose the Amazon Redshift connection type. 
- Host
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Specify the hostname or the IP address of the Redshift system. 
- Port
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Specify the port associated to the Redshift system. 
- Database
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Collection of information that is organized so that it can be easily accessed, managed and updated. 
- User
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Specify the user to connect to Amazon Redshift. This user must have data access privileges. 
- Password
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Specify the password for the User. 
- Enter password/Fetch password from vault
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Select whether to enter password or fetch and use the password you have stored in external vault providers (for example, AWS Secrets Manager). 
- Vault provider
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Select the name of your external vault provider. 
- Secrets manager region
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Region of the AWS account where secret manager is defined. 
- Secret name or ARN
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If user trying to access using two different accounts, then the value to be given here is a fully qualified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret. 
- Remote role ARN
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If user trying to access using two different accounts, then the value to be given here is a remote role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) where secret manager is not defined. 
- Key name in secret
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Key name given for the secret, to get its value. 
- JDBC options
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Specify the options associated with the JDBC URL. 
 
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Select Create connection.