- Schema:
SEARCH_OPTIMIZATION_HISTORY view¶
The SEARCH_OPTIMIZATION_HISTORY view in the ORGANIZATION_USAGE schema is used for querying the search optimization service maintenance history for a specified table within a specified date range. The information returned by the function includes the table name and credits consumed each time a search optimization maintenance operation occurred.
Columns¶
Column Name |
Data Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
ORGANIZATION_NAME |
VARCHAR |
Name of the organization where the usage took place. |
ACCOUNT_NAME |
TEXT |
Name of the account where the usage took place. |
ACCOUNT_LOCATOR |
TEXT |
Name of the account locator. |
REGION |
VARCHAR |
Name of the region where the account is located. |
USAGE_DATE |
DATE |
Date (in the UTC time zone) of this usage record. |
CREDITS_USED |
NUMBER |
Number of credits billed for the search optimization service during the USAGE_DATE. |
TABLE_ID |
NUMBER |
Internal/system-generated identifier for the search optimization service. |
TABLE_NAME |
TEXT |
This is a system-generated alias that contains the ID of the table for which search optimization was enabled; that ID is embedded inside a string of the form “SEARCH OPTIMIZATION ON TABLE_ID: <optimized_table_id>”. For example, if you enable search optimization on a table named |
SCHEMA_ID |
NUMBER |
Internal/system-generated identifier for the schema that contains the search optimization service. |
SCHEMA_NAME |
TEXT |
Name of the schema that contains the search optimization service. |
DATABASE_ID |
NUMBER |
Internal/system-generated identifier for the database that contains the search optimization service. |
DATABASE_NAME |
TEXT |
Name of the database that contains the search optimization service. |
Usage notes¶
Latency for the view may be up to 24 hours (1 day).
The data is retained for 365 days (1 year).