January 15-17, 2024 — 8.2 Release Notes (with behavior changes)¶
Attention
The release has completed.
For differences between the in-advance and final versions of these release notes, see Release Notes Change Log.
Behavior Change Bundles¶
This release contains the following behavior change bundles:
Bundle Name |
Status in this Release |
Previous Status |
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Disabled by default; admins can enable for testing |
N/A (introduced in this release) |
|
Enabled by default; admins can disable for opt-out |
Disabled by default |
|
Generally enabled; admins can no longer enable/disable |
Enabled by default |
The status for each bundle will change in the next behavior change release, planned for February 2024; however, this schedule is subject to change.
For more information about bundle statuses and how they may impact your accounts, see About Behavior Changes.
New Features¶
Access History: Support added for stored procedure ancestor queries — Preview¶
With this release, Snowflake is pleased to announce the ability to track the chain of queries that call a stored procedure by using the
parent_query_id
and root_query_id
columns. These columns allow you to see the query ID that performs a read or write
operation on another object, and the query ID for the query that calls a stored procedure, respectively. The columns support calling a
stored procedure directly and nested stored procedure calls, such as when one stored procedure calls another stored procedure.
For details, see Ancestor queries in Access History.
Release Notes Change Log¶
Announcement |
Update |
Date |
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Release notes |
Initial publication (preview) |
15-Jan-24 |
New Features |
Access History: Support added for stored procedure ancestor queries — Preview |
15-Jan-24 |