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SnowConvert AI - SQL Server-Azure Synapse Issues
This EWI appears when SnowConvert AI handles a critical exception that causes the function body not to be generated during its translation.
SnowConvert AI - BigQuery Issues
SnowConvert AI for Google BigQuery currently supports assessment and translation for TABLES and VIEWS. Although SnowConvert AI can recognize other types of statements, they are not fully supported.
SnowConvert AI - Recent Release Notes
Added support for the FORMAT function with the %t argument. Added support for the BYTE_LENGTH function. Added support for the TIMESTAMP_TRUNC function. Improvements Teradata Improved the preservation of default values in SELECT INTO…
ISPEnrichIP 2025.10.2.19
Looks up ISP information for an IP address and adds the information to FlowFile attributes. The ISP data is provided as a MaxMind ISP database. (Note that this is NOT the same as the GeoLite database utilized by some geo enrichment tools).
SnowConvert AI - SQL Server-Azure Synapse - System Tables
Contains a row per object that is a FOREIGN KEY constraint (SQLServer Documentation).
SnowConvert AI - SQL Server-Azure Synapse Functional Differences
This message is shown when there is a collate clause that is not supported in Snowflake.
SnowConvert AI - SQL Server-Azure Synapse - Built-in functionsSystem functions
SnowConvert AI - SQL Server - Azure Synapse - Built - in functions Applies to SQL Server Azure Synapse Analytics Note For more information about built - in functions and their Snowflake equivalents, also see Common built - in functions.
SnowConvert AI - Teradata - SQL to Snowflake Scripting (Procedures)
Teradata’s ABORT and ROLLBACK statements are replaced by a ROLLBACK statement in Snowflake Scripting.
SnowConvert AI - Teradata - Built-in Functions
This page provides a description of the translation for the built - in functions in Teradata to Snowflake Note This page only lists the functions that are already transformed by SnowConvert AI, if a function from the Teradata documentation…
SnowConvert AI - BigQuery Functional Differences
This FDM is added when a statement references exception variables in BigQuery because they are not supported in Snowflake, and the content of these variables is quite different from the exception variables allowed in Snowflake.