SHOW SHARES IN FAILOVER GROUP¶

Lists shares in a failover group.

See also:

SHOW DATABASES IN FAILOVER GROUP

Syntax¶

SHOW SHARES IN FAILOVER GROUP <name>
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Parameters¶

name

Specifies the identifier for the failover group.

Usage notes¶

  • Executing this command requires a role with either the OWNERSHIP or MONITOR privilege on the failover group. The command returns results only for a role with the MONITOR privilege on a share.

  • To retrieve the list of failover groups in your organization, use SHOW FAILOVER GROUPS.

  • The command doesn’t require a running warehouse to execute.

  • The command only returns objects for which the current user’s current role has been granted at least one access privilege.

  • The MANAGE GRANTS access privilege implicitly allows its holder to see every object in the account. By default, only the account administrator (users with the ACCOUNTADMIN role) and security administrator (users with the SECURITYADMIN role) have the MANAGE GRANTS privilege.

  • To post-process the output of this command, you can use the pipe operator (->>) or the RESULT_SCAN function. Both constructs treat the output as a result set that you can query.

    For example, you can use the pipe operator or RESULT_SCAN function to select specific columns from the SHOW command output or filter the rows.

    When you refer to the output columns, use double-quoted identifiers for the column names. For example, to select the output column type, specify SELECT "type".

    You must use double-quoted identifiers because the output column names for SHOW commands are in lowercase. The double quotes ensure that the column names in the SELECT list or WHERE clause match the column names in the SHOW command output that was scanned.

Examples¶

List the shares in the failover group myrg:

SHOW SHARES IN FAILOVER GROUP myrg;
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