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* **Permission to create tables in the database**: Segment creates metadata tables in your warehouse.
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> info "Use a dedicated user for Segment"
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> It's recommended to create a dedicated DB2 user for Segment with access limited to only the relevant schemas and tables.
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> info "Create a dedicated user for Segment's Reverse ETL connection"
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> Segment recommends that you create a dedicated Db2 user for when setting up Reverse ETL. This user should only have access to the relevant schemas and tables you'll need to access during syncs between Segment and your warehouse.
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1. In IBM Cloud, go to your DB2 instance and navigate to **Administration > User management**.
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2. Click **Add**.

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