SHOW BUDGET

Fully qualified name: SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET

Lists budgets for which you have access privileges.

SHOW SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET INSTANCES is an alias for SHOW SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET.

See also:

SYSTEM$SHOW_BUDGETS_IN_ACCOUNT, CREATE BUDGET

Syntax

{
  SHOW SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET           |
  SHOW SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET INSTANCES
}
  [ LIKE '<pattern>' ]
  [ IN
        {
          ACCOUNT                  |

          DATABASE                 |
          DATABASE <database_name> |

          SCHEMA                   |
          SCHEMA <schema_name>     |
          <schema_name>
        }
  ]
  [ LIMIT <rows> [ FROM '<name_string>' ]
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Parameters

LIKE 'pattern'

Optionally filters the command output by object name. The filter uses case-insensitive pattern matching, with support for SQL wildcard characters (% and _).

For example, the following patterns return the same results:

... LIKE '%testing%' ...
... LIKE '%TESTING%' ...

. Default: No value (no filtering is applied to the output).

[ IN ... ]

Optionally specifies the scope of the command. Specify one of the following:

ACCOUNT

Returns records for the entire account.

DATABASE, . DATABASE db_name

Returns records for the current database in use or for a specified database (db_name).

If you specify DATABASE without db_name and no database is in use, the keyword has no effect on the output.

SCHEMA, . SCHEMA schema_name, . schema_name

Returns records for the current schema in use or a specified schema (schema_name).

SCHEMA is optional if a database is in use or if you specify the fully qualified schema_name (for example, db.schema).

If no database is in use, specifying SCHEMA has no effect on the output.

Default: Depends on whether the session currently has a database in use:

  • Database: DATABASE is the default (that is, the command returns the objects you have privileges to view in the database).

  • No database: ACCOUNT is the default (that is, the command returns the objects you have privileges to view in your account).

LIMIT rows [ FROM 'name_string' ]

Optionally limits the maximum number of rows returned, while also enabling “pagination” of the results. The actual number of rows returned might be less than the specified limit. For example, the number of existing objects is less than the specified limit.

The optional FROM 'name_string' subclause effectively serves as a “cursor” for the results. This enables fetching the specified number of rows following the first row whose object name matches the specified string:

  • The string must be enclosed in single quotes and is case-sensitive.

  • The string does not have to include the full object name; partial names are supported.

Default: No value (no limit is applied to the output)

Note

For SHOW commands that support both the FROM 'name_string' and STARTS WITH 'name_string' clauses, you can combine both of these clauses in the same statement. However, both conditions must be met or they cancel out each other and no results are returned.

In addition, objects are returned in lexicographic order by name, so FROM 'name_string' only returns rows with a higher lexicographic value than the rows returned by STARTS WITH 'name_string'.

For example:

  • ... STARTS WITH 'A' LIMIT ... FROM 'B' would return no results.

  • ... STARTS WITH 'B' LIMIT ... FROM 'A' would return no results.

  • ... STARTS WITH 'A' LIMIT ... FROM 'AB' would return results (if any rows match the input strings).

Usage notes

  • To refer to this class by its unqualified name, include the database and schema of the class in your search path.

  • The system function SYSTEM$SHOW_BUDGETS_IN_ACCOUNT might execute faster than the SHOW command but doesn’t include owner fields in the output.

  • The order of results is not guaranteed.

Output

The command output provides budget properties and metadata in the following columns:

Column

Description

created_on

Date and time when the table was created.

name

Name of the budget.

database_name

Name of the database that contains the budget.

schema_name

Name of the schema that contains the budget.

current_version

Version of the BUDGET class used to create the budget instance.

comment

Comment for the budget.

owner

Role that owns the budget.

owner_role_type

The type of role that owns the object, for example ROLE. . If a Snowflake Native App owns the object, the value is APPLICATION. . Snowflake returns NULL if you delete the object because a deleted object does not have an owner role.

Examples

List budgets in the budget_db.budget_schema schema:

SHOW SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET INSTANCES IN SCHEMA budget_db.budget_schema;
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List budgets in the budget_db.budget_schema schema that include dept in the name of the budget:

SHOW SNOWFLAKE.CORE.BUDGET LIKE '%DEPT%' IN SCHEMA budget_db.budget_schema;
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