- Schema:
COPY_HISTORY view¶
This Account Usage view can be used to query Snowflake data loading history for the last 365 days (1 year). The view displays load activity
for both COPY INTO You can also view data loading details in Snowsight. See Monitor data loading activity by using Copy History. Column Name Data Type Description FILE_NAME TEXT Name of the source file and relative path to the file. STAGE_LOCATION TEXT Name of the stage where the source file is located. LAST_LOAD_TIME TIMESTAMP_LTZ Date and time of when the file finished loading. ROW_COUNT NUMBER Number of rows loaded from the source file. ROW_PARSED NUMBER Number of rows parsed from the source file; FILE_SIZE NUMBER Size of the source file loaded. FIRST_ERROR_MESSAGE TEXT First error of the source file. FIRST_ERROR_LINE_NUMBER NUMBER Line number of the first error. FIRST_ERROR_CHARACTER_POS NUMBER Position of the first error character. FIRST_ERROR_COLUMN_NAME TEXT Column name of the first error. ERROR_COUNT NUMBER Number of error rows in the source file. ERROR_LIMIT NUMBER If the number of errors reaches this limit, then abort. STATUS TEXT Status: TABLE_ID NUMBER Internal/system-generated identifier for the target table. TABLE_NAME TEXT Name of the target table.TABLE_NAME TABLE_SCHEMA_ID NUMBER Internal, Snowflake-generated identifier of the schema for the table. TABLE_SCHEMA_NAME TEXT Name of the schema in which the target table resides. TABLE_CATALOG_ID NUMBER Internal/system-generated identifier for the database of the table. TABLE_CATALOG_NAME TEXT Name of the database in which the target table resides. PIPE_CATALOG_NAME TEXT Name of the database in which the pipe resides. PIPE_SCHEMA_NAME TEXT Name of the schema in which the pipe resides. PIPE_NAME TEXT Name of the pipe defining the load parameters; PIPE_RECEIVED_TIME TIMESTAMP_LTZ Date and time when the INSERT request for the file loaded through the pipe was received; FIRST_COMMIT_TIME TIMESTAMP_LTZ Date and time when the first chunk of the file is committed. Snowpipe may load a file in multiple chunks that are separately committed. In most cases, latency for the view may be up to 120 minutes (2 hours). The latency for a given table’s copy history may be up to 2 days
if both of the following conditions are true: Fewer than 32 DML statements have been added to the given table since it was last updated in COPY_HISTORY. Fewer than 100 rows have been added to the given table since it was last updated in COPY_HISTORY. The view only includes COPY INTO commands that executed to completion, with or without errors. Dropping or recreating a table object removes the load history metadata for bulk data load deduplication (COPY INTO Renaming a table object updates the corresponding TABLE_NAME entries in the copy history. Dropping or recreating a pipe object doesn’t remove the load history metadata for the pipe. The view only displays objects for which the current role for the session has been granted access privileges. After the replication of copy history, the COPY_HISTORY Account Usage view shows the history only after the latest truncate operation on the target table. This is different from the view without replication, which shows a complete copy history. Retrieve records for the 10 most recent COPY INTO commands executed: statements and continuous data loading using
Snowpipe. The view avoids the 10,000 row limitation of
the LOAD_HISTORY view.
Columns¶
NULL
if STATUS is Load in progress
.Loaded
, Load failed
, Partially loaded
, or Load skipped
.NULL
for COPY statement loads.NULL
for COPY statement loads.
Usage notes¶
statements) into the table.
Examples¶
select file_name, error_count, status, last_load_time from snowflake.account_usage.copy_history
order by last_load_time desc
limit 10;