Dec 03, 2025: Access history improvements¶
Access history lets you monitor the SQL statements executed in Snowflake. It keeps track of the following types of statements:
Data Manipulation Language (DML) statements. For example, statements used to insert data into a table.
Data Query Language (DQL) statements. For example, statements that use a SELECT statement to project data.
Data Definition Language (DDL) statements. For example, statements that create or alter a Snowflake object.
Snowflake is expanding which SQL statements are included in the access history. Recent improvements include the following:
Added support for the following objects: listing, role, share, and session.
Added DQL command support for externally managed Apache Iceberg™ tables.
Enhanced support for database DDL commands, including the ALTER DATABASE command and commands related to database replication.
Enhanced DDL support for tables, including variations of ALTER TABLE and variations of ALTER TABLE…MODIFY COLUMN.
Enhanced support for file staging commands like GET and PUT.
For a complete list of objects and commands that appear in your access history, see Supported Objects.