JDBC Driver issue

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Sometimes after not having ran a query in a bit, I get told my credentials are invalid and that I need to change them. They aren't, btw - it's just PyCharm not handling token-based SSO timeouts well. Then, when I change credentials and try to reauthenticate, I get a JDBC driver error…likely because it is failing to connect correctly. See screenshot. This is lame. Not sure how this isn't found in testing but I find errors like no one else, so if y'all could fix it that would be awesome, thanks.

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Looks like there is no screenshot attached. In this scenario, as further investigation is required, please create a new YouTrack request and attach the IDE logs from Help | Collect Logs and Diagnostic Data and also the JDBC driver log with the help of this article - https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/articles/SUPPORT-A-1257/How-to-generate-JDBC-driver-log-file

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