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From the Toolbox, click Setup, then choose Connections.
From the Actions menu ( ⋮ ) click Add Connection.
Enter a Name for the connection.
From the Category drop-down list, select the BUILD option.
From the Provider list, select the Databricks option, and provide the following:
Databricks Cluster Id: Enter the ID of your Databricks cluster.
To obtain this ID, click the Cluster Name on the Clusters page in Databricks. The page URL shows <https://<databricks-instance>/#/settings/clusters/<cluster-id>Databricks Service Address: Enter the URL of your Databricks workspace.
Databricks Personal Access Token: Enter the personal access token to access and connect to your Databricks workspace. Refer to the Databricks documentation to get your token
To use this connection as a read connection also, select the Use as Source checkbox.
Select the SQL engine as Database SQL Warehouse .
See the Provider parameters table for details.Enter Databricks SQL Warehouse JDBC URL. For more information, see Microsoft documentation.
Enter Databricks SQL Personal Access Token for the Databricks SQL workspace.
NOTE: It is optional in the absence of this PAT. The system will attempt to connect using the PAT provided for the Databricks connection.
To use this connection as the default SQL engine, select the Is Default SQL Engine checkbox.
Select the Catalog Enabled checkbox. It is mandatory to enabled it for Databricks SQL.
Click the Properties link to view or set properties.
After you finish configuring the settings using the table shown below, click the Test button from the top left to validate the connection settings.If the connection is valid, click the Save button.
To refresh connections, click the Actions menu ( ⋮ ) at the top of the Connections column and select Refresh.
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