Stairway to Snowflake Level 4 - Introducing Snowsight, Snowflake’s Web UI

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  • It's so hard using SSMS then switching back to snowsight. Snowsight is just so far behind. We unfortunately use snowflake dynamic tables (don't use them by the way, they perform terribly), but you cannot even browse the objects in snowsight. All you can see is the table, no fields ... Autocomplete barely works. The color coding doesn't seem as useful. And autosaving worksheets means any worksheet I create, I have to manually delete one by agonizing one. I probably have 1000 worksheets that I have to go back and delete some day. I keep putting it off hoping snowflake will come up with a select all or multi-select. Run all kind of works, but its hard to use the result pain, this doesn't seem like a big deal, but I do this all the time to compare data and see 2 or more results in 1 window.  The only cool thing that snowsight does that ssms doesn't, is run the sql from your cursor to the ;  so if you have many queries in a worksheet, you can run just one part where your cursor sits. I do like snowsights ability to sort results without having to add an order by and re-run, ssms could use this feature. If anyone has any tips to make snowsight better, I'm all ears, until then I'll take ssms any day.

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 4 weeks ago by  bnordberg.

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