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 Getting Started
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 Managing Your Snowflake Account
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 SQL Command Reference
o Summary of Commands
o All Commands (Alphabetical)
o DDL Commands
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o Query Syntax
o Query Operators
 SQL Function Reference
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 SQL COMMAND REFERENCE

SQL Command Reference


These topics provide reference information for all the Snowflake SQL
commands (DDL, DML, and query syntax).

 Summary of Commands —
combined list of all the
commands and query syntax
and operators. Can be used as
a quick-reference.
 All Commands
(Alphabetical) — alphabetical
list of all the commands.
 DDL Commands — commands
categorized by the type of
objects they control:
o Account & Session DDL
o User & Security DDL
o Warehouse & Resource
Monitor DDL
o Database, Schema, &
Share DDL
o Data Pipeline DDL
o Table, View, & Sequence
DDL
o Data Loading / Unloading
DDL
o DDL for User-Defined
Functions, External
Functions, and Stored
Procedures
 DML Commands — commands
for performing the following
DML operations:
o Inserting, deleting,
updating, and merging
data in Snowflake tables.
o Bulk copying data into
and out of Snowflake
tables.
o Staging files for bulk
copying.
 Query Syntax — structure of
SQL queries in Snowflake.
 Query Operators — arithmetic,
logical, and other types of
operators.
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