SQL Compliance
The CData JDBC Driver for Snowflake supports several operations on data, including querying, deleting, modifying, and inserting.
SELECT Statements
See SELECT Statements for a syntax reference and examples.
See Data Model for information on the capabilities of the Snowflake API.
INSERT Statements
See INSERT Statements for a syntax reference and examples.
UPDATE Statements
The primary key Id is required to update a record. See UPDATE Statements for a syntax reference and examples.
DELETE Statements
The primary key Id is required to delete a record. See DELETE Statements for a syntax reference and examples.
CACHE Statements
CACHE statements allow granular control over the driver's caching functionality. For a syntax reference and examples, see CACHE Statements.
For more information on the caching feature, see Caching Data.
EXECUTE Statements
Use EXECUTE or EXEC statements to execute stored procedures. See EXECUTE Statements for a syntax reference and examples.
Names and Quoting
- Table and column names are considered identifier names; as such, they are restricted to the following characters: [A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _:@].
- To use a table or column name with characters not listed above, the name must be quoted using square brackets ([name]) in any SQL statement.
- Parameter names can optionally start with the @ symbol (e.g., @p1 or @CustomerName) and cannot be quoted.
- Strings must be quoted using single quotes (e.g., 'John Doe').
Transactions and Batching
Transactions are not currently supported.
Additionally, the driver does not support batching of SQL statements. To execute multiple commands, you can create multiple instances and execute each separately. Or, use Batch Processing.