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| Version | Release stage | Change log |
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| Snowflake V1 | GA version available | / |
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| Snowflake V2 (version 1.0) | GA version available | • Add support for Key pair authentication.<br><br>• The `accountIdentifier`, `warehouse`, `database`, `schema` and `role` properties are used to establish a connection instead of `connectionstring` property.<br><br>• Add support for BigDecimal in Lookup activity. The NUMBER type, as defined in Snowflake, will be displayed as a string in Lookup activity. If you want to covert it to numeric type in V2, you can use the pipeline parameter with [int function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#int) or [float function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#float). For example, `int(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.VALUE)`, `float(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.VALUE)`<br><br>• timestamp data type in Snowflake is read as DateTimeOffset data type in Lookup and Script activity. If you still need to use the Datetime value as a parameter in your pipeline after upgrading to V2, you can convert DateTimeOffset type to DateTime type by using [formatDateTime function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#formatdatetime) (recommended) or [concat function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#concat). For example: `formatDateTime(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.DATETIMETYPE)`, `concat(substring(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.DATETIMETYPE, 0, 19), 'Z')` <br><br>• NUMBER (p,0) and NUMBER (p,s where s>0) is read as BigDecimal data type.<br><br>• Script parameters are not supported in Script activity. As an alternative, utilize dynamic expressions for script parameters. For more information, see [Expressions and functions in Azure Data Factory and Azure Synapse Analytics](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md).<br><br>• Multiple SQL statements execution in Script activity is not supported. |
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| Snowflake V2 (version 1.0) | GA version available | • Add support for Key pair authentication.<br><br>• The `accountIdentifier`, `warehouse`, `database`, `schema` and `role` properties are used to establish a connection instead of `connectionstring` property.<br><br>• Add support for BigDecimal in Lookup activity. The NUMBER type, as defined in Snowflake, will be displayed as a string in Lookup activity. If you want to covert it to numeric type in V2, you can use the pipeline parameter with [int function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#int) or [float function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#float). For example, `int(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.VALUE)`, `float(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.VALUE)`<br><br>• timestamp data type in Snowflake is read as DateTimeOffset data type in Lookup and Script activity. If you still need to use the Datetime value as a parameter in your pipeline after upgrading to V2, you can convert DateTimeOffset type to DateTime type by using [formatDateTime function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#formatdatetime) (recommended) or [concat function](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md#concat). For example: `formatDateTime(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.DATETIMETYPE)`, `concat(substring(activity('lookup').output.firstRow.DATETIMETYPE, 0, 19), 'Z')` <br><br>• NUMBER (p,0) and NUMBER (p,s where s>0) is read as BigDecimal data type.<br><br>• TIMESTAMP_LTZ, TIMESTAMP_NTZ and TIMESTAMP_TZ is read as DateTimeOffset data type.<br><br>• Script parameters are not supported in Script activity. As an alternative, utilize dynamic expressions for script parameters. For more information, see [Expressions and functions in Azure Data Factory and Azure Synapse Analytics](control-flow-expression-language-functions.md).<br><br>• Multiple SQL statements execution in Script activity is not supported. |
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| Snowflake V2 (version 1.1) | Preview version available | • Add support for script parameters.<br><br>• Add support for mutiple statement execution in Script activity. |
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### <a name="upgrade-the-snowflake-linked-service"></a> Upgrade the Snowflake connector from V1 to V2

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