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Athena
To add a connection to Amazon Athena, go to
Integrations
via the
right-hand sidebar
, create a new Athena integration and enter your credentials:
After that's done, connect the new integration to your project using the Integrations sidebar.
Usage
The easiest way to query Amazon Athena is to use
SQL cells
.
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