Snowflake

Snowflake is a cloud-based data warehouse offering elastic scaling, secure data sharing, and SQL analytics across multiple cloud environments

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01 · WHAT THE AGENT CAN DO

Actions

Every capability is a discrete, logged action the agent calls by name — scoped to what you authorize and recorded in the run trace.

Cancel Statement ExecutionSNOWFLAKE_CANCEL_STATEMENT_EXECUTION
Cancels the execution of a running SQL statement. Use this action to stop a long-running query.
Check Statement StatusSNOWFLAKE_CHECK_STATEMENT_STATUS
Retrieves the status and results of a previously submitted SQL statement using its statement handle. Use this to poll async queries submitted via SNOWFLAKE_SUBMIT_SQL_STATEMENT; call repeatedly until status is no longer pending. Use SNOWFLAKE_CANCEL_STATEMENT to abort a hanging query.
Drop WarehouseSNOWFLAKE_DROP_WAREHOUSE
Drops (permanently deletes) a warehouse in Snowflake. This operation is irreversible — once a warehouse is dropped, it cannot be recovered. Use this action when you need to permanently remove a warehouse that is no longer needed. Requires OWNERSHIP privilege on the warehouse.
Execute SQLSNOWFLAKE_EXECUTE_SQL
Execute SQL statements in Snowflake and retrieve results. Supports SELECT queries for data retrieval, DDL statements (CREATE, ALTER, DROP) for schema management, and DML statements (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) for data modification. Returns comprehensive result metadata including column types, row counts, and execution status. Unquoted SQL identifiers are auto-uppercased by Snowflake — use matching case in `database`, `schema_name`, `warehouse`, and `role` parameters to avoid 'object not found' errors. Always apply explicit time-range filters and a LIMIT clause to unbounded SELECT queries to prevent large, slow result sets.
Fetch Catalog IntegrationSNOWFLAKE_FETCH_CATALOG_INTEGRATION
Retrieves detailed configuration and metadata for a specific catalog integration. Catalog integrations allow Snowflake to connect to external Apache Iceberg catalogs (AWS Glue, Snowflake Open Catalog/Polaris, or Apache Iceberg REST catalogs) to query Iceberg tables managed by those external systems.
Get Active Scheduled MaintenancesSNOWFLAKE_GET_ACTIVE_SCHEDULED_MAINTENANCES
Retrieves a list of any active scheduled maintenances currently in the In Progress or Verifying state.
Get All Scheduled MaintenancesSNOWFLAKE_GET_ALL_SCHEDULED_MAINTENANCES
Retrieves a list of the 50 most recent scheduled maintenances, including those in the Completed state.
Get Component StatusSNOWFLAKE_GET_COMPONENT_STATUS
Retrieves the status of individual components, each listed with its current status.
Get Status RollupSNOWFLAKE_GET_STATUS_ROLLUP
Retrieves the status rollup for the entire page, including indicators and human-readable descriptions of the blended component status.
Get Status SummarySNOWFLAKE_GET_STATUS_SUMMARY
Retrieves the current status summary from Snowflake's public status page (status.snowflake.com). Returns overall system status, operational status of all regional components (AWS, Azure, GCP regions), any unresolved incidents, and upcoming or in-progress scheduled maintenances. This is a public endpoint that provides global Snowflake service status, not account-specific information.
Get Unresolved IncidentsSNOWFLAKE_GET_UNRESOLVED_INCIDENTS
Retrieves a list of any unresolved incidents from the Snowflake status page. This endpoint returns incidents currently in the Investigating, Identified, or Monitoring state. Returns an empty list if there are no active incidents. This is a public status page API that does not require authentication.
Get Upcoming Scheduled MaintenancesSNOWFLAKE_GET_UPCOMING_SCHEDULED_MAINTENANCES
Retrieves upcoming scheduled maintenances from Snowflake's public status page. This action queries the Snowflake status API to get a list of any scheduled maintenance events that are still in the 'Scheduled' state (not yet started or completed). The response includes maintenance details such as impact level, scheduled time windows, incident updates, and direct links to the maintenance notices. Note: This uses Snowflake's public status API and does not require authentication.
Show DatabasesSNOWFLAKE_SHOW_DATABASES
Lists all databases for which you have access privileges. Shows database metadata including name, creation date, owner, retention time, and more. Can filter results and include dropped databases within Time Travel retention period.
Show SchemasSNOWFLAKE_SHOW_SCHEMAS
Lists all schemas for which you have access privileges. Shows schema metadata including name, creation date, owner, database, retention time, and more. Can filter results and include dropped schemas within Time Travel retention period.
Show TablesSNOWFLAKE_SHOW_TABLES
Lists all tables for which you have access privileges. Shows table metadata including name, creation date, owner, database, schema, row count, size in bytes, clustering keys, and more. Can filter results and include dropped tables within Time Travel retention period.
Submit SQL Statement (Deprecated)SNOWFLAKE_SUBMIT_SQL_STATEMENT
DEPRECATED: Use ExecuteSql instead. Submits a SQL statement for execution. Execution is asynchronous; monitor status with SNOWFLAKE_CHECK_STATEMENT_STATUS for long-running queries.
Validate CredentialSNOWFLAKE_VALIDATE_CREDENTIAL
Validates Snowflake credentials by executing a lightweight test query. Returns session information if credentials are valid, or error details if authentication fails. Use this action when you need to verify that API credentials are properly configured and have access to the Snowflake account before executing other operations. This check does not require compute resources (warehouse) and completes quickly.