Schema:

ORGANIZATION_USAGE

SESSION_POLICIES view

Important

This view is only available in the organization account. For more information, see Premium views in the organization account.

This Organization Usage view provides the session policies in your account.

Each row in this view corresponds to a different session policy.

Columns

Organization-level columns

Column NameData TypeDescription
ORGANIZATION_NAMEVARCHARName of the organization.
ACCOUNT_LOCATORVARCHARSystem-generated identifier for the account.
ACCOUNT_NAMEVARCHARUser-defined identifier for the account.

Additional columns

Column NameData TypeDescription
IDNUMBERInternal/system-generated identifier for the session policy.
NAMEVARCHARName of the session policy.
SCHEMA_IDVARCHARInternal/system-generated identifier for the schema in which the policy resides.
SCHEMAVARCHARSchema to which the session policy belongs.
DATABASE_IDVARCHARInternal/system-generated identifier for the database in which the policy resides.
DATABASEVARCHARDatabase to which the session policy belongs.
OWNERVARCHARName of the role that owns the session policy.
OWNER_ROLE_TYPEVARCHARThe type of role that owns the object, for example ROLE.
If a Snowflake Native App owns the object, the value is APPLICATION.
Snowflake returns NULL if you delete the object because a deleted object does not have an owner role.
SESSION_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MINSNUMBERSession idle timeout in minutes for the policy.
SESSION_UI_IDLE_TIMEOUT_MINSNUMBERUI session idle timeout in minutes for the policy.
COMMENTVARCHARComments entered for the session policy (if any).
CREATEDTIMESTAMP_LTZDate and time when the session policy was created.
LAST_ALTEREDTIMESTAMP_LTZDate and time the object was last altered by a DML, DDL, or background metadata operation. See Usage Notes.
DELETEDTIMESTAMP_LTZDate and time when the session policy was dropped.

Usage notes

  • Latency for the view may be up to 24 hours.
  • The LAST_ALTERED column is updated when the following operations are performed on an object:

    • DDL operations.
    • DML operations (for tables only). This column is updated even when no rows are affected by the DML statement.
    • Background maintenance operations on metadata performed by Snowflake.