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  • BlackDiamond Studio Documentation
    • Introduction
    • BDS Portal
      • Sign Up
      • Sign In
      • Reset Password and Multifactor Authentication
      • User Interface
      • Projects List
        • Navigating the Projects List
      • Creating my first project
        • 1. What do you want to do?
        • 2. Name Project
        • 3. Set up Repository
        • 4. Connect to Snowflake
        • 5. Code
          • 1. Select a Template
          • 2. Extract DDL from Snowflake Account
          • 3. Upload my source code
            • Folder Names Not Allowed
      • Project Summary Page
      • Sharing a Project
      • Getting a Project Invite
      • Editing a Project Member's Role
      • Deleting a Project
    • Code Conversions
      • Converting SQL code to Snowflake
        • Conversion settings
      • Converting Scala code using Snowpark
      • Convert Python code using Snowpark (Coming soon)
      • Converting from the IDE
      • Conversion Errors
    • Online Code Editor
      • Running a Streamlit App
      • Writing Scala Code
      • Writing Python Code
      • Source Control (VS Code)
      • Run and Debug
      • Testing
      • Reports Explorer
      • SQL Tools
      • Snow Explorer
      • Metals (Scala)
      • Scala Notebooks
      • Contextual Menu
    • Code Insights
      • What to expect: Insight Reports
      • Language structures support
      • Scripting languages support
      • Reports Explorer
      • Storage of reports in client stage
    • Templates
      • Templates Dependencies
    • Use Cases
      • Assessment with SnowConvert
    • Submitting Bugs and Suggestions
    • Troubleshooting
      • Folder Naming
      • Cloning with GitLab
      • Third-party Cookies used in BlackDiamond Studio
    • System Requirements and Supported Browsers
    • Release Notes
  • Snowconvert Software License Agreement
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2. Name Project

Give your project a name. It's always wanted one.

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Last updated 2 years ago

Name your project with a unique project name. It will be auto-saved and you will be able to continue with the next step.

Note that currently only letters and numbers are allowed to be used in a project name. No special characters can be used in a project name. For example, "Project Demo" is permitted, but "Project-Demo" is not permitted.

Project Name Screen