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STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_PRIVILEGES

Applies to: check marked yes Databricks SQL check marked yes Databricks Runtime 10.4 LTS and above

INFORMATION_SCHEMA.STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_PRIVILEGES lists principals that have privileges on a storage credential.

This is an extension to the SQL Standard Information Schema.

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Currently, users with the MANAGE privilege on an object cannot view all grants for that object in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA. Instead, the INFORMATION_SCHEMA only shows grants their own grants on the object. This behavior will be corrected in the future.

Users with MANAGE privilege can view all grants on an object using SQL commands or Catalog Explorer. See Manage privileges in Unity Catalog.

important

Starting with Databricks Runtime 15.4, this relation is deprecated. Use INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CREDENTIAL_PRIVILEGES instead.

Definition

The STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_PRIVILEGES relation contains the following columns:

NameData typeNullableDescription
GRANTORSTRINGNoPrincipal that granted the privilege.
GRANTEESTRINGNoPrincipal to which the privilege is granted.
STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_NAMESTRINGNoStorage credential on which the privilege is granted.
PRIVILEGE_TYPESTRINGNoPrivilege being granted.
IS_GRANTABLESTRINGNoAlways NO. Reserved for future use.
INHERITED_FROMSTRINGYesThe ancestor relation that the privilege is inherited from.

Constraints

The following constraints apply to the STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_PRIVILEGES relation:

ClassNameColumn ListDescription
Primary keyMETPRIVS_PKGRANTOR, GRANTEE, STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_NAME, PRIVILEGE_TYPEUnique identifier for the granted privilege.
Foreign keyMETPRIVS_METS_FKSTORAGE_CREDENTIAL_NAMEReferences STORAGE_CREDENTIALS

Examples

SQL
> SELECT storage_credential_name, grantee
FROM information_schema.storage_credential_privileges;