SHOW SNOWFLAKE.ML.TOP_INSIGHTS¶
Lists all Top Insights class instances.
SHOW SNOWFLAKE.ML.TOP_INSIGHTS INSTANCES is an alias for SHOW SNOWFLAKE.ML.TOP_INSIGHTS.
Syntax¶
{
SHOW SNOWFLAKE.ML.TOP_INSIGHTS |
SHOW SNOWFLAKE.ML.TOP_INSIGHTS INSTANCES
}
[ LIKE <pattern> ]
[ IN
{
ACCOUNT |
DATABASE |
DATABASE <database_name> |
SCHEMA |
SCHEMA <schema_name> |
<schema_name>
}
]
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
withoutdb_name
and no database is in use, the keyword has no effect on the output.Note
Using SHOW commands without an
IN
clause in a database context can result in fewer than expected results.Objects with the same name are only displayed once if no
IN
clause is used. For example, if you have tablet1
inschema1
and tablet1
inschema2
, and they are both in scope of the database context you’ve specified (that is, the database you’ve selected is the parent ofschema1
andschema2
), then SHOW TABLES only displays one of thet1
tables.SCHEMA
, .SCHEMA 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 qualifiedschema_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).
Usage notes¶
The order of results is not guaranteed.
Output¶
The command output provides instance properties and metadata in the following columns:
Column |
Description |
---|---|
created_on |
Date and time when the instance was created |
name |
Name of the instance |
database_name |
Database in which the instance is stored |
schema_name |
Schema in which the instance is stored |
current_version |
The version of the instance |
comment |
Comment for the instance |
owner |
The role that owns the instance |