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It is hard to tell without more information, but SnowDDL should output logs naming specific objects and applied operations. The most likely scenario is the user with Btw, you may use |
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So it pulls role based account metadata? Ya, I assumed the apply was fine because I wasn't explicitly tearing down any resources. |
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So essentially the main difference between your solution and say a TF, is that TF uses state and you essentially maintain state through role ownership? Is that about right? |
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Also while I have you, is there a way to name change an object without tearing it down? |
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So I created a test folder called:
test/test_database/params.yaml
with the following data:
is_sandbox: true comment: Test database
and ran an apply, with:
This command deleted over 10 objects in Snowflake, why did this happen?
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