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snowflake.snowpark.functions.all_user_names¶

snowflake.snowpark.functions.all_user_names() → Column[source]¶

Returns a list of all user names in the current account.

Example:

>>> # Return result is tied to session, so we only test if the result exists
>>> result = session.create_dataframe([1]).select(all_user_names()).collect()
>>> assert result[0]['ALL_USER_NAMES()'] is not None
>>> assert isinstance(result[0]['ALL_USER_NAMES()'], str)
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