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SHOW APPLICATION ROLES | Snowflake Documentation

Reference SQL command reference Native Apps Framework SHOW APPLICATION ROLES SHOW APPLICATION ROLES

Lists the application roles in the specified app for which for which you have access privileges.

See also:

ALTER APPLICATION ROLE, CREATE APPLICATION ROLE, GRANT APPLICATION ROLE, REVOKE APPLICATION ROLE

Syntax
SHOW APPLICATION ROLES IN APPLICATION <name>
  [ LIKE <pattern> ] [ LIMIT <rows> [ FROM '<name_string>' ] ]

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Required parameters
name

Specifies the app whose application roles you want to view.

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).

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:

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:

Usage notes Examples

To view all application roles in a specific app:

SHOW APPLICATION ROLES IN APPLICATION hello_snowflake_app;

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To view up to ten application roles in the app named myapp after the first application role named app_role2:

SHOW APPLICATION ROLES IN APPLICATION myapp LIMIT 10 FROM 'app_role2';

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