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Connection string examples for the Timestream for LiveAnalytics ODBC driver
Example of connecting to the ODBC driver with IAM credentials
Driver={Amazon Timestream ODBC Driver};Auth=IAM;AccessKeyId=;secretKey=(your access key ID)(your secret key);SessionToken=(your session token);Region=us-east-2;
Example of connecting to the ODBC driver with a profile
Driver={Amazon Timestream ODBC Driver};ProfileName=(the profile name);region=us-west-2;
The driver will attempt to connect using the credentials provided in ~/.aws/credentials,
or if a file is specified in the environment variable AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE, using
the credentials in that file.
Example of connecting to the ODBC driver with Okta
driver={Amazon Timestream ODBC Driver};auth=okta;region=us-west-2;idPHost=(your host at Okta);idPUsername=(your user name);idPPassword=(your password);OktaApplicationID=(your Okta AppId);roleARN=(your role ARN);idPARN=(your Idp ARN);
Example of connecting to the ODBC driver with Azure Active Directory (AAD)
driver={Amazon Timestream ODBC Driver};auth=aad;region=us-west-2;idPUsername=(your user name);idPPassword=(your password);aadApplicationID=(your AAD AppId);aadClientSecret=(your AAD client secret);aadTenant=(your AAD tenant);roleARN=(your role ARN);idPARN=(your idP ARN);
Example of connecting to the ODBC driver with a specified endpoint and a log level of 2 (WARNING)
Driver={Amazon Timestream ODBC Driver};Auth=IAM;AccessKeyId=(your access key ID);secretKey=(your secret key);EndpointOverride=ingest.timestream.us-west-2.amazonaws.com;Region=us-east-2;LogLevel=2;