SHOW USER FUNCTIONS | Snowflake Documentation (original) (raw)

Lists all user-defined functions (UDFs) for which you have access privileges. Use this command to list the UDFs for a specified database or schema (or the current database/schema for the session), or across your entire account.

For a command that lists all functions, including built-in functions, see SHOW FUNCTIONS.

See also:

SHOW FUNCTIONS, SHOW EXTERNAL FUNCTIONS, FUNCTIONS view (Information Schema),FUNCTIONS view (Account Usage)

Syntax

SHOW USER FUNCTIONS [ LIKE '' ] [ IN { ACCOUNT |

  DATABASE                                        |
  DATABASE <database_name>                        |

  SCHEMA                                          |
  SCHEMA <schema_name>                            |
  <schema_name>

  APPLICATION <application_name>                  |
  APPLICATION PACKAGE <application_package_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 _dbname_

Returns records for the current database in use or for a specified database (_dbname_).

If you specify DATABASE without _dbname_ 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 table t1 inschema1 and table t1 in schema2, and they are both in scope of the database context you’ve specified (that is, the database you’ve selected is the parent of schema1 and schema2), then SHOW TABLES only displays one of the t1 tables.

SCHEMA, . SCHEMA _schemaname_

Returns records for the current schema in use or a specified schema (_schemaname_).

SCHEMA is optional if a database is in use or if you specify the fully qualified _schemaname_ (for example, db.schema).

If no database is in use, specifying SCHEMA has no effect on the output.

APPLICATION _applicationname_, . APPLICATION PACKAGE _applicationpackagename_

Returns records for the named Snowflake Native App or application package.

Default: Depends on whether the session currently has a database in use:

Output

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

Column Description
created_on Timestamp at which the user-defined function (UDF) was created.
name Name of the UDF.
schema_name Name of the schema in which the UDF exists.
is_builtin Always N for user-defined functions. See SHOW FUNCTIONS for a command to list all functions, including built-in functions.
is_aggregate Y if the function is an aggregate function; N otherwise.
is_ansi Not applicable currently.
min_num_arguments Minimum number of arguments to the UDF.
max_num_arguments Maximum number of arguments to the UDF.
arguments Data types of the arguments and return value.
description Description of the UDF.
catalog_name Name of the database in which the UDF exists.
is_table_function Y if the UDF is a table function; N otherwise.
valid_for_clustering Y if the UDF can be used in a CLUSTER BY expression; N otherwise.
is_secure Y if the UDF is a secure UDF; N otherwise.
secrets Map of secret values specified by the function’s SECRETS parameter, where map keys are secret variable names and map values are secret object names.
external_access_integrations Names of external access integrations specified by the function’s EXTERNAL_ACCESS_INTEGRATION parameter.
is_external_function Y if the function is an external function; N otherwise. See SHOW EXTERNAL FUNCTIONS for a command to list external functions.
language Programming language of the UDF (for example, PYTHON or SQL).
is_memoizable Y if the function is memoizable; N otherwise.
is_data_metric Y if the function is a data metric function; N otherwise.

Usage notes

Examples

Show all the UDFs that you have privileges to view in the current database:

SHOW USER FUNCTIONS LIKE 'ALLOWED_REGIONS%' IN SCHEMA;

---------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------+--------------+---------+-------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------------+-----------+---------+-----------------------------+----------------------+----------+---------------+----------------+ created_on | name | schema_name | is_builtin | is_aggregate | is_ansi | min_num_arguments | max_num_arguments | arguments | description | catalog_name | is_table_function | valid_for_clustering | is_secure | secrets | external_access_integration | is_external_function | language | is_memoizable | is_data_metric | ---------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------+--------------+---------+-------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------------+-----------+---------+-----------------------------+----------------------+----------+---------------+----------------+ Fri, 23 Jun 1967 00:00:00 -0700 | ALLOWED_REGIONS | PUBLIC | N | N | N | 0 | 0 | ALLOWED_REGIONS() RETURN ARRAY | user-defined function | MEMO_FUNC_TEST | N | N | N | | | N | SQL | Y | N | Fri, 23 Jun 1967 00:00:00 -0700 | ALLOWED_REGIONS_NON_MEMO | PUBLIC | N | N | N | 0 | 0 | ALLOWED_REGIONS_NON_MEMO() RETURN ARRAY | user-defined function | MEMO_FUNC_TEST | N | N | N | | | N | SQL | N | N | ---------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------+--------------+---------+-------------------+-------------------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------------+-----------+---------+-----------------------------+----------------------+----------+---------------+----------------+