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Added columns to the storage page

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

  • Author
    Adam WisniewskiSoftware Engineer at SELECT

We’ve added a number of new columns to help you better understand your Snowflake tables and storage optimization opportunities:

  • The date the table was last queried
  • All the users which have accessed or modified the table in the selected time period
  • The read and write query costs again a table. This can be especially helpful for identifying the total potential savings from dropping a table (you’ll save the storage costs and all costs associated with maintaining the data in the table).

Read and write query costs against Snowflake tables

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