Reference
Reference information on various areas of Snowflake.
Snowflake in 20 minutes
This tutorial uses the Snowflake command line client, SnowSQL, to introduce key concepts and tasks, including: Creating Snowflake objects—You create a database and a table for storing data. Loading data—We provide small sample CSV data…
How to find answers in the Snowflake Community
FAQ: SEARCH BAR: To find answers use the search bar at the top of any page. While typing your question you will be shown potentially related content based titles across all Snowflake digital entities.
Welcome to Other Documentation for Snowflake
In these topics, you will find the information you need to access and use the Snowflake Marketplace as a provider and consumer. Learn how to become a Snowflake provider, how to create and manage listings, and how to access and create…
Introduction to Snowflake
These topics introduce the Snowflake architecture and basic features. Key Concepts & Architecture Overview of Snowflake architecture and basic concepts. Supported Cloud Platforms Overview of the cloud computing platforms on which Snowflake…
Overview of the Data Lifecycle
Snowflake provides support for all standard SELECT, DDL, and DML operations across the lifecycle of data in the system, from organizing and storing data to querying and working with data, as well as removing data from the system.
Snowflake Editions
It includes all the features and services of Enterprise Edition, with the addition of enhanced security and data protection. In addition, account failover/failback adds support for business continuity and disaster recovery.
Welcome to Snowflake Documentation
In these topics, you will find the information you need to access your Snowflake account and perform all the administrative and user tasks associated with using Snowflake. The documentation also provides conceptual overviews, tutorials,…
Load data into Snowflake
Data can be loaded into Snowflake in a number of ways. The following topics provide an overview of data loading concepts, tasks, tools, and techniques to quick and easily load data into your Snowflake database.
The Snowflake Community Code of Conduct
Don't store, post, acquire, or in any way use illegal or inappropriate files or information. Don't duplicate or reuse others' work, or cheat on project submissions within Snowflake training courses. Don’t share your personal data…