This step is required to consent to sending your AAD token to the Snowflake servers. Select Tenant settings, then scroll to locate Integration settings.Įxpand Snowflake SSO, toggle the setting to Enabled, then select Apply. Select Settings from the page header menu, then select Admin portal. Sign in to Power BI using global admin credentials. This setting approves sending AAD credentials to Snowflake for authentication for the entire organization. To enable SSO, a global admin has to turn on the setting in the Power BI Admin portal. Power BI Service configuration Admin portal
If you're a Power BI dataset creator, reference Power BI Service configuration - Configuring a dataset with AAD to learn how to enable SSO.If you're a Power BI admin, reference Power BI Service configuration - Admin Portal to learn how to enable SSO.If you're the Snowflake admin, read the Power BI SSO to Snowflake - Getting Started article in the Snowflake documentation.
To configure AAD integration and optionally enable SSO, follow the steps in this article: Basic authentication works similarly to other connectors in the service. You can also choose to enable AAD authentication without using SSO. Parts of the integration require different administrative roles across Snowflake, Power BI, and Azure. Snowflake has an additional capability for Azure Active Directory (AAD), with an option for SSO. Connecting to Snowflake in the Power BI service differs from other connectors in only one way.