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You can create Accounts from SnapLogic Manager or add a new Account when configuring a Snap. For some endpoints, SnapLogic supports different types of Accounts. For example, for SQL Server, you can choose between a regular or a dynamic Account. Dynamic Accounts offer expession-enabled fields as described in the next section.

A single Account can be used by multiple Pipelines, Snaps, and Flows. Accounts are accessible to the User who created them and to Pipelines in the Project folder in which they were created. Accounts in a shared folder can be used by anyone with access permission to that folder. Org admins with access to multiple Orgs can migrate Accounts from one Org to another. Learn more about Migrating Accounts.

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Dynamic Accounts

If an endpoint offers different account types, select the appropriate type when creating the SnapLogic Account. Dynamic Accounts can use expressions for connection information instead of literal values. You then define the values as Pipeline parameters. If your Org is using Secrets Management, a dynamic Account can store the values necessary to access a Secrets Manager. The following screenshot shows the dynamic fields available in an Azure SQL Active Directory Dynamic Account:

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