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1. Click on the Create button and choose the data source option.

2. Select Qubole from the database list
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3. When the New Connection popup appears, provide a name and description for your database.
4. Connection String: when selecting Connection String you have the same functionality as in Generic JDBC Data Source.

5. Qubole configuration fields:
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6. Authentication Adapter: Specify an authentication method for the database adapter. More details Advanced Connection Editor.
7. Include Schema in SQL: Select this checkbox to add the schema name when addressing database tables in SQL queries.
8. Database Host: Enter the name or IP address of the server hosting the Qubole database.
9. Database Port: The TCP/IP port number used for this database connection. The default port for this is 8080. 
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10. Database Name: Specify the name of the database containing the required data.
11. Command Type - Enter the type of database being used. Valid options include Hive, Spark, Presto and SqlCommand.
8. Connection parameters - you can read how to set these parameters from the Qubole website here.
     Connection parameters include Cluster Label, Database, Endpoint, Catalog and App ID (For Spark databases only)
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JDBC Driver: The JDBC driver talks to your Qubole database.
1210. Username: Enter the username of your database account.
1311. Password: Provide the password of the above account.
14. Toggle Advanced Settings to 12. Toggle Advanced Settings to see more settings. 

1513. Once you have completed your connection information, you will have several options:

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