Getting the query ID of the last query

If you need to access the query ID of the last query that was executed, use the global variable SQLID.

Note

If no query was executed, the default value of SQLID is NULL.

The following example executes two queries and returns an ARRAY containing the query IDs:

DECLARE
  query_id_1 VARCHAR;
  query_id_2 VARCHAR;
BEGIN
  SELECT 1;
  query_id_1 := SQLID;
  SELECT 2;
  query_id_2 := SQLID;
  RETURN [query_id_1, query_id_2];
END;
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Note: If you are using SnowSQL, the Classic Console, or the execute_stream or execute_string method in Python Connector code, use this example instead (see Using Snowflake Scripting in SnowSQL, the Classic Console, and Python Connector):

EXECUTE IMMEDIATE $$
DECLARE
  query_id_1 VARCHAR;
  query_id_2 VARCHAR;
BEGIN
  SELECT 1;
  query_id_1 := SQLID;
  SELECT 2;
  query_id_2 := SQLID;
  RETURN [query_id_1, query_id_2];
END;
$$
;
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