SHOW LISTINGS

Lists the listings that you have privileges to access. Shows only listings where the user running the command has any of USAGE, MODIFY, or OWNERSHIP against the listing.

See also:

CREATE LISTING, ALTER LISTING, DESCRIBE LISTING, DROP LISTING

Syntax

SHOW LISTINGS [ LIKE '<pattern>' ]
              [ STARTS WITH '<name_string>' ]
              [ LIMIT <rows> [ FROM '<name_string>' ] ]

Optional 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).

STARTS WITH 'name_string'

Optionally filters the command output based on the characters that appear at the beginning of the object name. The string must be enclosed in single quotes and is case sensitive.

For example, the following strings return different results:

... STARTS WITH 'B' ... ... STARTS WITH 'b' ...


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

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

  • You can show a listing only if you use a role that has the USAGE, MODIFY, or OWNERSHIP privilege on the listing.
  • The value for LIMIT rows can’t exceed 10000. If LIMIT rows is omitted, the command results in an error if the result set is larger than ten thousand rows.

    To view results for which more than ten thousand records exist, either include LIMIT rows or query the corresponding view in the Snowflake Information Schema.

  • To post-process the output of this command, you can use the pipe operator (->>) or the RESULT_SCAN function. Both constructs treat the output as a result set that you can query.

    For example, you can use the pipe operator or RESULT_SCAN function to select specific columns from the SHOW command output or filter the rows.

    When you refer to the output columns, use double-quoted identifiers for the column names. For example, to select the output column type, specify SELECT "type".

    You must use double-quoted identifiers because the output column names for SHOW commands are in lowercase. The double quotes ensure that the column names in the SELECT list or WHERE clause match the column names in the SHOW command output that was scanned.

Output

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

ColumnDescription
global_nameGlobal name of the listing
nameName specified when the listing was created.
titleTitle specified in the listing manifest.
subtitleSub title specified in the listing manifest.
profileProvider profile name as specified in the listing manifest.
created_onDate and time when the listing was created.
updated_onDate and time when the listing was last updated.
published_onDate and time when the listing was last published.
state

State of the listing, one of:

  • DRAFT
  • PUBLISHED
  • UNPUBLISHED
review_state

Review state for public listings only, one of:

  • UNSENT
  • PENDING
  • REJECTED
  • APPROVED
  • CANCELLED
commentAssociated comment, if present.
ownerListing owner.
owner_role_typeOwner role type.
regionsList of regions where a public listing is available.
target_accountsComma separated list of target accounts.
is_monetizedIs monetized flag.
is_applicationIs application flag. If true a Snowflake Native App is attached to the listing.
is_targetedIs targeted flag.
is_limited_trialWhether the listing is available for limited trial before purchasing.
is_by_requestWhether the listing is a personalized listing.
distributionWhether the listing is an EXTERNAL or ORGANIZATION listing.
is_mountless_queryableWhether the listing can be queried by a consumer without mounting using the Uniform Listing Locator (ULL) for the listing.
rejected_onDate and time when the public listing for approval was last rejected.
organization_profile_nameThe profile associated with the ORGANIZATION listing.
uniform_listing_locatorThe ULL tha allows consumers to access the organization listing without mounting.
detailed_target_accountsPrivate listing target account details with company name included.
compliance_badges

List of compliance certifications that were approved by Snowflake’s compliance team for the listing, if any. Available certifications include:

  • SOC2
  • HIPAA
  • ISO27001

Examples

Show all the listings with names that start with MYLISTING:

SHOW LISTINGS LIKE 'MYLISTING%'

Show ten listings starting from listing MYLISTING:

SHOW LISTINGS LIMIT 10 FROM 'MYLISTING%'