To access your data in PostgreSQL, create a connection asset for it.
PostgreSQL is an open source and customizable object-relational database.
Supported versions
- PostgreSQL 15.0 and later
- PostgreSQL 14.0 and later
- PostgreSQL 13.0 and later
- PostgreSQL 12.0 and later
- PostgreSQL 11.0 and later
- PostgreSQL 10.1 and later
- PostgreSQL 9.6 and later
Create a connection to PostgreSQL
To create the connection asset, you need the following connection details:
- Database name
- Hostname or IP address
- Port number
- Username and password
- SSL certificate (if required by the database server)
Select Server proxy to access the PostgreSQL data source through a server proxy. Depending on its setup, a server proxy can provide load balancing, increased security, and privacy. The server proxy settings are independent of the authentication credentials and the personal or shared credentials selection. The server proxy settings cannot be stored in a vault.
- Proxy hostname or IP address: The proxy URL. For example, https://proxy.example.com.
- Server proxy port: The port number to connect to the proxy server. For example, 8080 or 8443.
- The Proxy username and Proxy password fields are optional.
PostgreSQL setup
Running SQL statements
To ensure that your SQL statements run correctly, refer to the SQL Syntax in the PostgreSQL documentation.
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Parent topic: Supported connections