pulumi-snowflake 1.2.0a1743489585__py3-none-any.whl → 1.2.0a1744183688__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_snowflake/__init__.py +1 -0
  2. pulumi_snowflake/_inputs.py +12288 -12287
  3. pulumi_snowflake/account.py +186 -185
  4. pulumi_snowflake/account_authentication_policy_attachment.py +15 -14
  5. pulumi_snowflake/account_parameter.py +29 -28
  6. pulumi_snowflake/account_password_policy_attachment.py +15 -14
  7. pulumi_snowflake/account_role.py +32 -31
  8. pulumi_snowflake/alert.py +120 -119
  9. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_authorization_code_grant.py +158 -157
  10. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_client_credentials.py +144 -143
  11. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_jwt_bearer.py +154 -153
  12. pulumi_snowflake/api_integration.py +203 -202
  13. pulumi_snowflake/authentication_policy.py +134 -133
  14. pulumi_snowflake/config/__init__.py +1 -0
  15. pulumi_snowflake/config/__init__.pyi +1 -0
  16. pulumi_snowflake/config/outputs.py +16 -15
  17. pulumi_snowflake/config/vars.py +1 -0
  18. pulumi_snowflake/cortex_search_service.py +141 -140
  19. pulumi_snowflake/database.py +288 -287
  20. pulumi_snowflake/database_role.py +50 -49
  21. pulumi_snowflake/dynamic_table.py +218 -217
  22. pulumi_snowflake/email_notification_integration.py +56 -55
  23. pulumi_snowflake/execute.py +50 -49
  24. pulumi_snowflake/external_function.py +225 -224
  25. pulumi_snowflake/external_oauth_integration.py +232 -231
  26. pulumi_snowflake/external_table.py +197 -196
  27. pulumi_snowflake/external_volume.py +50 -49
  28. pulumi_snowflake/failover_group.py +106 -105
  29. pulumi_snowflake/file_format.py +512 -511
  30. pulumi_snowflake/function_java.py +249 -248
  31. pulumi_snowflake/function_javascript.py +193 -192
  32. pulumi_snowflake/function_python.py +263 -262
  33. pulumi_snowflake/function_scala.py +249 -248
  34. pulumi_snowflake/function_sql.py +179 -178
  35. pulumi_snowflake/get_account_roles.py +12 -11
  36. pulumi_snowflake/get_accounts.py +12 -11
  37. pulumi_snowflake/get_alerts.py +17 -16
  38. pulumi_snowflake/get_connections.py +7 -6
  39. pulumi_snowflake/get_cortex_search_services.py +12 -11
  40. pulumi_snowflake/get_current_account.py +5 -4
  41. pulumi_snowflake/get_current_role.py +3 -2
  42. pulumi_snowflake/get_database.py +15 -14
  43. pulumi_snowflake/get_database_role.py +14 -13
  44. pulumi_snowflake/get_database_roles.py +12 -11
  45. pulumi_snowflake/get_databases.py +22 -21
  46. pulumi_snowflake/get_dynamic_tables.py +7 -6
  47. pulumi_snowflake/get_external_functions.py +12 -11
  48. pulumi_snowflake/get_external_tables.py +12 -11
  49. pulumi_snowflake/get_failover_groups.py +7 -6
  50. pulumi_snowflake/get_file_formats.py +12 -11
  51. pulumi_snowflake/get_functions.py +12 -11
  52. pulumi_snowflake/get_grants.py +2 -1
  53. pulumi_snowflake/get_masking_policies.py +12 -11
  54. pulumi_snowflake/get_materialized_views.py +12 -11
  55. pulumi_snowflake/get_network_policies.py +12 -11
  56. pulumi_snowflake/get_parameters.py +27 -26
  57. pulumi_snowflake/get_pipes.py +12 -11
  58. pulumi_snowflake/get_procedures.py +12 -11
  59. pulumi_snowflake/get_resource_monitors.py +7 -6
  60. pulumi_snowflake/get_row_access_policies.py +12 -11
  61. pulumi_snowflake/get_schemas.py +22 -21
  62. pulumi_snowflake/get_secrets.py +12 -11
  63. pulumi_snowflake/get_security_integrations.py +12 -11
  64. pulumi_snowflake/get_sequences.py +12 -11
  65. pulumi_snowflake/get_shares.py +7 -6
  66. pulumi_snowflake/get_stages.py +12 -11
  67. pulumi_snowflake/get_storage_integrations.py +2 -1
  68. pulumi_snowflake/get_streamlits.py +12 -11
  69. pulumi_snowflake/get_streams.py +17 -16
  70. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_generate_scim_access_token.py +8 -7
  71. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_aws_sns_iam_policy.py +8 -7
  72. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_private_link_config.py +11 -10
  73. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_snowflake_platform_info.py +4 -3
  74. pulumi_snowflake/get_tables.py +12 -11
  75. pulumi_snowflake/get_tags.py +7 -6
  76. pulumi_snowflake/get_tasks.py +22 -21
  77. pulumi_snowflake/get_users.py +22 -21
  78. pulumi_snowflake/get_views.py +17 -16
  79. pulumi_snowflake/get_warehouses.py +17 -16
  80. pulumi_snowflake/grant_account_role.py +43 -42
  81. pulumi_snowflake/grant_application_role.py +43 -42
  82. pulumi_snowflake/grant_database_role.py +57 -56
  83. pulumi_snowflake/grant_ownership.py +43 -42
  84. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_account_role.py +95 -94
  85. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_database_role.py +95 -94
  86. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_share.py +127 -126
  87. pulumi_snowflake/legacy_service_user.py +1039 -1038
  88. pulumi_snowflake/managed_account.py +113 -112
  89. pulumi_snowflake/masking_policy.py +106 -105
  90. pulumi_snowflake/materialized_view.py +120 -119
  91. pulumi_snowflake/network_policy.py +92 -91
  92. pulumi_snowflake/network_policy_attachment.py +43 -42
  93. pulumi_snowflake/network_rule.py +106 -105
  94. pulumi_snowflake/notification_integration.py +238 -237
  95. pulumi_snowflake/oauth_integration_for_custom_clients.py +210 -209
  96. pulumi_snowflake/oauth_integration_for_partner_applications.py +134 -133
  97. pulumi_snowflake/object_parameter.py +57 -56
  98. pulumi_snowflake/outputs.py +9273 -9272
  99. pulumi_snowflake/password_policy.py +246 -245
  100. pulumi_snowflake/pipe.py +148 -147
  101. pulumi_snowflake/primary_connection.py +55 -54
  102. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_java.py +267 -266
  103. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_javascript.py +197 -196
  104. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_python.py +267 -266
  105. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_scala.py +267 -266
  106. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_sql.py +197 -196
  107. pulumi_snowflake/provider.py +303 -302
  108. pulumi_snowflake/pulumi-plugin.json +1 -1
  109. pulumi_snowflake/resource_monitor.py +134 -133
  110. pulumi_snowflake/row_access_policy.py +78 -77
  111. pulumi_snowflake/saml2_integration.py +246 -245
  112. pulumi_snowflake/schema.py +316 -315
  113. pulumi_snowflake/scim_integration.py +106 -105
  114. pulumi_snowflake/secondary_connection.py +57 -56
  115. pulumi_snowflake/secondary_database.py +288 -287
  116. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_authorization_code_grant.py +109 -108
  117. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_basic_authentication.py +95 -94
  118. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_client_credentials.py +99 -98
  119. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_generic_string.py +81 -80
  120. pulumi_snowflake/sequence.py +99 -98
  121. pulumi_snowflake/service_user.py +1015 -1014
  122. pulumi_snowflake/share.py +50 -49
  123. pulumi_snowflake/shared_database.py +246 -245
  124. pulumi_snowflake/stage.py +190 -189
  125. pulumi_snowflake/storage_integration.py +166 -165
  126. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_directory_table.py +100 -99
  127. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_external_table.py +114 -113
  128. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_table.py +124 -123
  129. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_view.py +124 -123
  130. pulumi_snowflake/streamlit.py +148 -147
  131. pulumi_snowflake/table.py +113 -112
  132. pulumi_snowflake/table_column_masking_policy_application.py +43 -42
  133. pulumi_snowflake/table_constraint.py +155 -154
  134. pulumi_snowflake/tag.py +92 -91
  135. pulumi_snowflake/tag_association.py +71 -70
  136. pulumi_snowflake/task.py +1002 -1001
  137. pulumi_snowflake/user.py +1101 -1100
  138. pulumi_snowflake/user_authentication_policy_attachment.py +29 -28
  139. pulumi_snowflake/user_password_policy_attachment.py +29 -28
  140. pulumi_snowflake/user_public_keys.py +43 -42
  141. pulumi_snowflake/view.py +136 -135
  142. pulumi_snowflake/warehouse.py +232 -231
  143. {pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743489585.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  144. pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info/RECORD +148 -0
  145. pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743489585.dist-info/RECORD +0 -148
  146. {pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743489585.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  147. {pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743489585.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
pulumi_snowflake/task.py CHANGED
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  # *** WARNING: this file was generated by the Pulumi Terraform Bridge (tfgen) Tool. ***
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  # *** Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! ***
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+ import builtins
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  import copy
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  import warnings
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  import sys
@@ -21,152 +22,152 @@ __all__ = ['TaskArgs', 'Task']
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  @pulumi.input_type
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  class TaskArgs:
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  def __init__(__self__, *,
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- database: pulumi.Input[str],
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- schema: pulumi.Input[str],
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- sql_statement: pulumi.Input[str],
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- started: pulumi.Input[bool],
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- abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
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- allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- config: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ database: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ schema: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ sql_statement: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ started: pulumi.Input[builtins.bool],
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+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
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+ allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ config: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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- search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- when: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
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+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ when: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None):
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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  """
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317
  The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
317
318
  """
318
319
  return pulumi.get(self, "database")
319
320
 
320
321
  @database.setter
321
- def database(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
322
+ def database(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
322
323
  pulumi.set(self, "database", value)
323
324
 
324
325
  @property
325
326
  @pulumi.getter
326
- def schema(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
327
+ def schema(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
327
328
  """
328
329
  The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
329
330
  """
330
331
  return pulumi.get(self, "schema")
331
332
 
332
333
  @schema.setter
333
- def schema(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
334
+ def schema(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
334
335
  pulumi.set(self, "schema", value)
335
336
 
336
337
  @property
337
338
  @pulumi.getter(name="sqlStatement")
338
- def sql_statement(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
339
+ def sql_statement(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
339
340
  """
340
341
  Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
341
342
  """
342
343
  return pulumi.get(self, "sql_statement")
343
344
 
344
345
  @sql_statement.setter
345
- def sql_statement(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
346
+ def sql_statement(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
346
347
  pulumi.set(self, "sql_statement", value)
347
348
 
348
349
  @property
349
350
  @pulumi.getter
350
- def started(self) -> pulumi.Input[bool]:
351
+ def started(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]:
351
352
  """
352
353
  Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
353
354
  """
354
355
  return pulumi.get(self, "started")
355
356
 
356
357
  @started.setter
357
- def started(self, value: pulumi.Input[bool]):
358
+ def started(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]):
358
359
  pulumi.set(self, "started", value)
359
360
 
360
361
  @property
361
362
  @pulumi.getter(name="abortDetachedQuery")
362
- def abort_detached_query(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
363
+ def abort_detached_query(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
363
364
  """
364
365
  Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
365
366
  """
366
367
  return pulumi.get(self, "abort_detached_query")
367
368
 
368
369
  @abort_detached_query.setter
369
- def abort_detached_query(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
370
+ def abort_detached_query(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
370
371
  pulumi.set(self, "abort_detached_query", value)
371
372
 
372
373
  @property
373
374
  @pulumi.getter
374
- def afters(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
375
+ def afters(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]:
375
376
  """
376
377
  Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
377
378
  """
378
379
  return pulumi.get(self, "afters")
379
380
 
380
381
  @afters.setter
381
- def afters(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]):
382
+ def afters(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]):
382
383
  pulumi.set(self, "afters", value)
383
384
 
384
385
  @property
385
386
  @pulumi.getter(name="allowOverlappingExecution")
386
- def allow_overlapping_execution(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
387
+ def allow_overlapping_execution(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
387
388
  """
388
389
  By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
389
390
  """
390
391
  return pulumi.get(self, "allow_overlapping_execution")
391
392
 
392
393
  @allow_overlapping_execution.setter
393
- def allow_overlapping_execution(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
394
+ def allow_overlapping_execution(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
394
395
  pulumi.set(self, "allow_overlapping_execution", value)
395
396
 
396
397
  @property
397
398
  @pulumi.getter
398
- def autocommit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
399
+ def autocommit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
399
400
  """
400
401
  Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
401
402
  """
402
403
  return pulumi.get(self, "autocommit")
403
404
 
404
405
  @autocommit.setter
405
- def autocommit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
406
+ def autocommit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
406
407
  pulumi.set(self, "autocommit", value)
407
408
 
408
409
  @property
409
410
  @pulumi.getter(name="binaryInputFormat")
410
- def binary_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
411
+ def binary_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
411
412
  """
412
413
  The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
413
414
  """
414
415
  return pulumi.get(self, "binary_input_format")
415
416
 
416
417
  @binary_input_format.setter
417
- def binary_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
418
+ def binary_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
418
419
  pulumi.set(self, "binary_input_format", value)
419
420
 
420
421
  @property
421
422
  @pulumi.getter(name="binaryOutputFormat")
422
- def binary_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
423
+ def binary_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
423
424
  """
424
425
  The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
425
426
  """
426
427
  return pulumi.get(self, "binary_output_format")
427
428
 
428
429
  @binary_output_format.setter
429
- def binary_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
430
+ def binary_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
430
431
  pulumi.set(self, "binary_output_format", value)
431
432
 
432
433
  @property
433
434
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientMemoryLimit")
434
- def client_memory_limit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
435
+ def client_memory_limit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
435
436
  """
436
437
  Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
437
438
  """
438
439
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_memory_limit")
439
440
 
440
441
  @client_memory_limit.setter
441
- def client_memory_limit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
442
+ def client_memory_limit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
442
443
  pulumi.set(self, "client_memory_limit", value)
443
444
 
444
445
  @property
445
446
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientMetadataRequestUseConnectionCtx")
446
- def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
447
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
447
448
  """
448
449
  For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
449
450
  """
450
451
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx")
451
452
 
452
453
  @client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx.setter
453
- def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
454
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
454
455
  pulumi.set(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx", value)
455
456
 
456
457
  @property
457
458
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientPrefetchThreads")
458
- def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
459
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
459
460
  """
460
461
  Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
461
462
  """
462
463
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_prefetch_threads")
463
464
 
464
465
  @client_prefetch_threads.setter
465
- def client_prefetch_threads(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
466
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
466
467
  pulumi.set(self, "client_prefetch_threads", value)
467
468
 
468
469
  @property
469
470
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultChunkSize")
470
- def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
471
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
471
472
  """
472
473
  Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
473
474
  """
474
475
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_chunk_size")
475
476
 
476
477
  @client_result_chunk_size.setter
477
- def client_result_chunk_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
478
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
478
479
  pulumi.set(self, "client_result_chunk_size", value)
479
480
 
480
481
  @property
481
482
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultColumnCaseInsensitive")
482
- def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
483
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
483
484
  """
484
485
  Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
485
486
  """
486
487
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive")
487
488
 
488
489
  @client_result_column_case_insensitive.setter
489
- def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
490
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
490
491
  pulumi.set(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive", value)
491
492
 
492
493
  @property
493
494
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAlive")
494
- def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
495
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
495
496
  """
496
497
  Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
497
498
  """
498
499
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive")
499
500
 
500
501
  @client_session_keep_alive.setter
501
- def client_session_keep_alive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
502
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
502
503
  pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive", value)
503
504
 
504
505
  @property
505
506
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAliveHeartbeatFrequency")
506
- def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
507
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
507
508
  """
508
509
  Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
509
510
  """
510
511
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency")
511
512
 
512
513
  @client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency.setter
513
- def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
514
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
514
515
  pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency", value)
515
516
 
516
517
  @property
517
518
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientTimestampTypeMapping")
518
- def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
519
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
519
520
  """
520
521
  Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
521
522
  """
522
523
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping")
523
524
 
524
525
  @client_timestamp_type_mapping.setter
525
- def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
526
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
526
527
  pulumi.set(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping", value)
527
528
 
528
529
  @property
529
530
  @pulumi.getter
530
- def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
531
+ def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
531
532
  """
532
533
  Specifies a comment for the task.
533
534
  """
534
535
  return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
535
536
 
536
537
  @comment.setter
537
- def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
538
+ def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
538
539
  pulumi.set(self, "comment", value)
539
540
 
540
541
  @property
541
542
  @pulumi.getter
542
- def config(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
543
+ def config(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
543
544
  """
544
545
  Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
545
546
  """
546
547
  return pulumi.get(self, "config")
547
548
 
548
549
  @config.setter
549
- def config(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
550
+ def config(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
550
551
  pulumi.set(self, "config", value)
551
552
 
552
553
  @property
553
554
  @pulumi.getter(name="dateInputFormat")
554
- def date_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
555
+ def date_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
555
556
  """
556
557
  Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
557
558
  """
558
559
  return pulumi.get(self, "date_input_format")
559
560
 
560
561
  @date_input_format.setter
561
- def date_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
562
+ def date_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
562
563
  pulumi.set(self, "date_input_format", value)
563
564
 
564
565
  @property
565
566
  @pulumi.getter(name="dateOutputFormat")
566
- def date_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
567
+ def date_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
567
568
  """
568
569
  Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
569
570
  """
570
571
  return pulumi.get(self, "date_output_format")
571
572
 
572
573
  @date_output_format.setter
573
- def date_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
574
+ def date_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
574
575
  pulumi.set(self, "date_output_format", value)
575
576
 
576
577
  @property
577
578
  @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnloadPhysicalTypeOptimization")
578
- def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
579
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
579
580
  """
580
581
  Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
581
582
  """
582
583
  return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization")
583
584
 
584
585
  @enable_unload_physical_type_optimization.setter
585
- def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
586
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
586
587
  pulumi.set(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization", value)
587
588
 
588
589
  @property
589
590
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorIntegration")
590
- def error_integration(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
591
+ def error_integration(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
591
592
  """
592
593
  Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
593
594
  """
594
595
  return pulumi.get(self, "error_integration")
595
596
 
596
597
  @error_integration.setter
597
- def error_integration(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
598
+ def error_integration(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
598
599
  pulumi.set(self, "error_integration", value)
599
600
 
600
601
  @property
601
602
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicMerge")
602
- def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
603
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
603
604
  """
604
605
  Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
605
606
  """
606
607
  return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge")
607
608
 
608
609
  @error_on_nondeterministic_merge.setter
609
- def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
610
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
610
611
  pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge", value)
611
612
 
612
613
  @property
613
614
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicUpdate")
614
- def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
615
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
615
616
  """
616
617
  Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
617
618
  """
618
619
  return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update")
619
620
 
620
621
  @error_on_nondeterministic_update.setter
621
- def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
622
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
622
623
  pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update", value)
623
624
 
624
625
  @property
625
626
  @pulumi.getter
626
- def finalize(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
627
+ def finalize(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
627
628
  """
628
629
  Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
629
630
  """
630
631
  return pulumi.get(self, "finalize")
631
632
 
632
633
  @finalize.setter
633
- def finalize(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
634
+ def finalize(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
634
635
  pulumi.set(self, "finalize", value)
635
636
 
636
637
  @property
637
638
  @pulumi.getter(name="geographyOutputFormat")
638
- def geography_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
639
+ def geography_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
639
640
  """
640
641
  Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
641
642
  """
642
643
  return pulumi.get(self, "geography_output_format")
643
644
 
644
645
  @geography_output_format.setter
645
- def geography_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
646
+ def geography_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
646
647
  pulumi.set(self, "geography_output_format", value)
647
648
 
648
649
  @property
649
650
  @pulumi.getter(name="geometryOutputFormat")
650
- def geometry_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
651
+ def geometry_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
651
652
  """
652
653
  Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
653
654
  """
654
655
  return pulumi.get(self, "geometry_output_format")
655
656
 
656
657
  @geometry_output_format.setter
657
- def geometry_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
658
+ def geometry_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
658
659
  pulumi.set(self, "geometry_output_format", value)
659
660
 
660
661
  @property
661
662
  @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatTimestampNtzAsUtc")
662
- def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
663
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
663
664
  """
664
665
  Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
665
666
  """
666
667
  return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc")
667
668
 
668
669
  @jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc.setter
669
- def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
670
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
670
671
  pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc", value)
671
672
 
672
673
  @property
673
674
  @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcUseSessionTimezone")
674
- def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
675
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
675
676
  """
676
677
  Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
677
678
  """
678
679
  return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone")
679
680
 
680
681
  @jdbc_use_session_timezone.setter
681
- def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
682
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
682
683
  pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone", value)
683
684
 
684
685
  @property
685
686
  @pulumi.getter(name="jsonIndent")
686
- def json_indent(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
687
+ def json_indent(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
687
688
  """
688
689
  Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
689
690
  """
690
691
  return pulumi.get(self, "json_indent")
691
692
 
692
693
  @json_indent.setter
693
- def json_indent(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
694
+ def json_indent(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
694
695
  pulumi.set(self, "json_indent", value)
695
696
 
696
697
  @property
697
698
  @pulumi.getter(name="lockTimeout")
698
- def lock_timeout(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
699
+ def lock_timeout(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
699
700
  """
700
701
  Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
701
702
  """
702
703
  return pulumi.get(self, "lock_timeout")
703
704
 
704
705
  @lock_timeout.setter
705
- def lock_timeout(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
706
+ def lock_timeout(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
706
707
  pulumi.set(self, "lock_timeout", value)
707
708
 
708
709
  @property
709
710
  @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
710
- def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
711
+ def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
711
712
  """
712
713
  Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
713
714
  """
714
715
  return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
715
716
 
716
717
  @log_level.setter
717
- def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
718
+ def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
718
719
  pulumi.set(self, "log_level", value)
719
720
 
720
721
  @property
721
722
  @pulumi.getter(name="multiStatementCount")
722
- def multi_statement_count(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
723
+ def multi_statement_count(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
723
724
  """
724
725
  Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
725
726
  """
726
727
  return pulumi.get(self, "multi_statement_count")
727
728
 
728
729
  @multi_statement_count.setter
729
- def multi_statement_count(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
730
+ def multi_statement_count(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
730
731
  pulumi.set(self, "multi_statement_count", value)
731
732
 
732
733
  @property
733
734
  @pulumi.getter
734
- def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
735
+ def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
735
736
  """
736
737
  Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
737
738
  """
738
739
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
739
740
 
740
741
  @name.setter
741
- def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
742
+ def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
742
743
  pulumi.set(self, "name", value)
743
744
 
744
745
  @property
745
746
  @pulumi.getter(name="noorderSequenceAsDefault")
746
- def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
747
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
747
748
  """
748
749
  Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
749
750
  """
750
751
  return pulumi.get(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default")
751
752
 
752
753
  @noorder_sequence_as_default.setter
753
- def noorder_sequence_as_default(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
754
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
754
755
  pulumi.set(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default", value)
755
756
 
756
757
  @property
757
758
  @pulumi.getter(name="odbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
758
- def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
759
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
759
760
  """
760
761
  Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
761
762
  """
762
763
  return pulumi.get(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
763
764
 
764
765
  @odbc_treat_decimal_as_int.setter
765
- def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
766
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
766
767
  pulumi.set(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int", value)
767
768
 
768
769
  @property
769
770
  @pulumi.getter(name="queryTag")
770
- def query_tag(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
771
+ def query_tag(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
771
772
  """
772
773
  Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
773
774
  """
774
775
  return pulumi.get(self, "query_tag")
775
776
 
776
777
  @query_tag.setter
777
- def query_tag(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
778
+ def query_tag(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
778
779
  pulumi.set(self, "query_tag", value)
779
780
 
780
781
  @property
781
782
  @pulumi.getter(name="quotedIdentifiersIgnoreCase")
782
- def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
783
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
783
784
  """
784
785
  Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
785
786
  """
786
787
  return pulumi.get(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case")
787
788
 
788
789
  @quoted_identifiers_ignore_case.setter
789
- def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
790
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
790
791
  pulumi.set(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case", value)
791
792
 
792
793
  @property
793
794
  @pulumi.getter(name="rowsPerResultset")
794
- def rows_per_resultset(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
795
+ def rows_per_resultset(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
795
796
  """
796
797
  Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
797
798
  """
798
799
  return pulumi.get(self, "rows_per_resultset")
799
800
 
800
801
  @rows_per_resultset.setter
801
- def rows_per_resultset(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
802
+ def rows_per_resultset(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
802
803
  pulumi.set(self, "rows_per_resultset", value)
803
804
 
804
805
  @property
805
806
  @pulumi.getter(name="s3StageVpceDnsName")
806
- def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
807
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
807
808
  """
808
809
  Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
809
810
  """
810
811
  return pulumi.get(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name")
811
812
 
812
813
  @s3_stage_vpce_dns_name.setter
813
- def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
814
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
814
815
  pulumi.set(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name", value)
815
816
 
816
817
  @property
@@ -827,508 +828,508 @@ class TaskArgs:
827
828
 
828
829
  @property
829
830
  @pulumi.getter(name="searchPath")
830
- def search_path(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
831
+ def search_path(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
831
832
  """
832
833
  Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
833
834
  """
834
835
  return pulumi.get(self, "search_path")
835
836
 
836
837
  @search_path.setter
837
- def search_path(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
838
+ def search_path(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
838
839
  pulumi.set(self, "search_path", value)
839
840
 
840
841
  @property
841
842
  @pulumi.getter(name="statementQueuedTimeoutInSeconds")
842
- def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
843
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
843
844
  """
844
845
  Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
845
846
  """
846
847
  return pulumi.get(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds")
847
848
 
848
849
  @statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds.setter
849
- def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
850
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
850
851
  pulumi.set(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds", value)
851
852
 
852
853
  @property
853
854
  @pulumi.getter(name="statementTimeoutInSeconds")
854
- def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
855
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
855
856
  """
856
857
  Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
857
858
  """
858
859
  return pulumi.get(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds")
859
860
 
860
861
  @statement_timeout_in_seconds.setter
861
- def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
862
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
862
863
  pulumi.set(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds", value)
863
864
 
864
865
  @property
865
866
  @pulumi.getter(name="strictJsonOutput")
866
- def strict_json_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
867
+ def strict_json_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
867
868
  """
868
869
  This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
869
870
  """
870
871
  return pulumi.get(self, "strict_json_output")
871
872
 
872
873
  @strict_json_output.setter
873
- def strict_json_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
874
+ def strict_json_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
874
875
  pulumi.set(self, "strict_json_output", value)
875
876
 
876
877
  @property
877
878
  @pulumi.getter(name="suspendTaskAfterNumFailures")
878
- def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
879
+ def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
879
880
  """
880
881
  Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
881
882
  """
882
883
  return pulumi.get(self, "suspend_task_after_num_failures")
883
884
 
884
885
  @suspend_task_after_num_failures.setter
885
- def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
886
+ def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
886
887
  pulumi.set(self, "suspend_task_after_num_failures", value)
887
888
 
888
889
  @property
889
890
  @pulumi.getter(name="taskAutoRetryAttempts")
890
- def task_auto_retry_attempts(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
891
+ def task_auto_retry_attempts(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
891
892
  """
892
893
  Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
893
894
  """
894
895
  return pulumi.get(self, "task_auto_retry_attempts")
895
896
 
896
897
  @task_auto_retry_attempts.setter
897
- def task_auto_retry_attempts(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
898
+ def task_auto_retry_attempts(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
898
899
  pulumi.set(self, "task_auto_retry_attempts", value)
899
900
 
900
901
  @property
901
902
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeInputFormat")
902
- def time_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
903
+ def time_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
903
904
  """
904
905
  Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
905
906
  """
906
907
  return pulumi.get(self, "time_input_format")
907
908
 
908
909
  @time_input_format.setter
909
- def time_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
910
+ def time_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
910
911
  pulumi.set(self, "time_input_format", value)
911
912
 
912
913
  @property
913
914
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeOutputFormat")
914
- def time_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
915
+ def time_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
915
916
  """
916
917
  Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
917
918
  """
918
919
  return pulumi.get(self, "time_output_format")
919
920
 
920
921
  @time_output_format.setter
921
- def time_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
922
+ def time_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
922
923
  pulumi.set(self, "time_output_format", value)
923
924
 
924
925
  @property
925
926
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampDayIsAlways24h")
926
- def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
927
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
927
928
  """
928
929
  Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
929
930
  """
930
931
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h")
931
932
 
932
933
  @timestamp_day_is_always24h.setter
933
- def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
934
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
934
935
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h", value)
935
936
 
936
937
  @property
937
938
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampInputFormat")
938
- def timestamp_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
939
+ def timestamp_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
939
940
  """
940
941
  Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
941
942
  """
942
943
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_input_format")
943
944
 
944
945
  @timestamp_input_format.setter
945
- def timestamp_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
946
+ def timestamp_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
946
947
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_input_format", value)
947
948
 
948
949
  @property
949
950
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampLtzOutputFormat")
950
- def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
951
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
951
952
  """
952
953
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
953
954
  """
954
955
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format")
955
956
 
956
957
  @timestamp_ltz_output_format.setter
957
- def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
958
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
958
959
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format", value)
959
960
 
960
961
  @property
961
962
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampNtzOutputFormat")
962
- def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
963
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
963
964
  """
964
965
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
965
966
  """
966
967
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format")
967
968
 
968
969
  @timestamp_ntz_output_format.setter
969
- def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
970
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
970
971
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format", value)
971
972
 
972
973
  @property
973
974
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampOutputFormat")
974
- def timestamp_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
975
+ def timestamp_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
975
976
  """
976
977
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
977
978
  """
978
979
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_output_format")
979
980
 
980
981
  @timestamp_output_format.setter
981
- def timestamp_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
982
+ def timestamp_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
982
983
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_output_format", value)
983
984
 
984
985
  @property
985
986
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTypeMapping")
986
- def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
987
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
987
988
  """
988
989
  Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
989
990
  """
990
991
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_type_mapping")
991
992
 
992
993
  @timestamp_type_mapping.setter
993
- def timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
994
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
994
995
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_type_mapping", value)
995
996
 
996
997
  @property
997
998
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTzOutputFormat")
998
- def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
999
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
999
1000
  """
1000
1001
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
1001
1002
  """
1002
1003
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format")
1003
1004
 
1004
1005
  @timestamp_tz_output_format.setter
1005
- def timestamp_tz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1006
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1006
1007
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format", value)
1007
1008
 
1008
1009
  @property
1009
1010
  @pulumi.getter
1010
- def timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1011
+ def timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1011
1012
  """
1012
1013
  Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
1013
1014
  """
1014
1015
  return pulumi.get(self, "timezone")
1015
1016
 
1016
1017
  @timezone.setter
1017
- def timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1018
+ def timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1018
1019
  pulumi.set(self, "timezone", value)
1019
1020
 
1020
1021
  @property
1021
1022
  @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
1022
- def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1023
+ def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1023
1024
  """
1024
1025
  Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
1025
1026
  """
1026
1027
  return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
1027
1028
 
1028
1029
  @trace_level.setter
1029
- def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1030
+ def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1030
1031
  pulumi.set(self, "trace_level", value)
1031
1032
 
1032
1033
  @property
1033
1034
  @pulumi.getter(name="transactionAbortOnError")
1034
- def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1035
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1035
1036
  """
1036
1037
  Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
1037
1038
  """
1038
1039
  return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_abort_on_error")
1039
1040
 
1040
1041
  @transaction_abort_on_error.setter
1041
- def transaction_abort_on_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1042
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1042
1043
  pulumi.set(self, "transaction_abort_on_error", value)
1043
1044
 
1044
1045
  @property
1045
1046
  @pulumi.getter(name="transactionDefaultIsolationLevel")
1046
- def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1047
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1047
1048
  """
1048
1049
  Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
1049
1050
  """
1050
1051
  return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level")
1051
1052
 
1052
1053
  @transaction_default_isolation_level.setter
1053
- def transaction_default_isolation_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1054
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1054
1055
  pulumi.set(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level", value)
1055
1056
 
1056
1057
  @property
1057
1058
  @pulumi.getter(name="twoDigitCenturyStart")
1058
- def two_digit_century_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1059
+ def two_digit_century_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1059
1060
  """
1060
1061
  Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
1061
1062
  """
1062
1063
  return pulumi.get(self, "two_digit_century_start")
1063
1064
 
1064
1065
  @two_digit_century_start.setter
1065
- def two_digit_century_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1066
+ def two_digit_century_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1066
1067
  pulumi.set(self, "two_digit_century_start", value)
1067
1068
 
1068
1069
  @property
1069
1070
  @pulumi.getter(name="unsupportedDdlAction")
1070
- def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1071
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1071
1072
  """
1072
1073
  Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
1073
1074
  """
1074
1075
  return pulumi.get(self, "unsupported_ddl_action")
1075
1076
 
1076
1077
  @unsupported_ddl_action.setter
1077
- def unsupported_ddl_action(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1078
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1078
1079
  pulumi.set(self, "unsupported_ddl_action", value)
1079
1080
 
1080
1081
  @property
1081
1082
  @pulumi.getter(name="useCachedResult")
1082
- def use_cached_result(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1083
+ def use_cached_result(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1083
1084
  """
1084
1085
  Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
1085
1086
  """
1086
1087
  return pulumi.get(self, "use_cached_result")
1087
1088
 
1088
1089
  @use_cached_result.setter
1089
- def use_cached_result(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1090
+ def use_cached_result(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1090
1091
  pulumi.set(self, "use_cached_result", value)
1091
1092
 
1092
1093
  @property
1093
1094
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskManagedInitialWarehouseSize")
1094
- def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1095
+ def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1095
1096
  """
1096
1097
  Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
1097
1098
  """
1098
1099
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size")
1099
1100
 
1100
1101
  @user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size.setter
1101
- def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1102
+ def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1102
1103
  pulumi.set(self, "user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size", value)
1103
1104
 
1104
1105
  @property
1105
1106
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskMinimumTriggerIntervalInSeconds")
1106
- def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1107
+ def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1107
1108
  """
1108
1109
  Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
1109
1110
  """
1110
1111
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds")
1111
1112
 
1112
1113
  @user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds.setter
1113
- def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1114
+ def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1114
1115
  pulumi.set(self, "user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds", value)
1115
1116
 
1116
1117
  @property
1117
1118
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskTimeoutMs")
1118
- def user_task_timeout_ms(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1119
+ def user_task_timeout_ms(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1119
1120
  """
1120
1121
  Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
1121
1122
  """
1122
1123
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_task_timeout_ms")
1123
1124
 
1124
1125
  @user_task_timeout_ms.setter
1125
- def user_task_timeout_ms(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1126
+ def user_task_timeout_ms(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1126
1127
  pulumi.set(self, "user_task_timeout_ms", value)
1127
1128
 
1128
1129
  @property
1129
1130
  @pulumi.getter
1130
- def warehouse(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1131
+ def warehouse(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1131
1132
  """
1132
1133
  The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
1133
1134
  """
1134
1135
  return pulumi.get(self, "warehouse")
1135
1136
 
1136
1137
  @warehouse.setter
1137
- def warehouse(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1138
+ def warehouse(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1138
1139
  pulumi.set(self, "warehouse", value)
1139
1140
 
1140
1141
  @property
1141
1142
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekOfYearPolicy")
1142
- def week_of_year_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1143
+ def week_of_year_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1143
1144
  """
1144
1145
  Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
1145
1146
  """
1146
1147
  return pulumi.get(self, "week_of_year_policy")
1147
1148
 
1148
1149
  @week_of_year_policy.setter
1149
- def week_of_year_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1150
+ def week_of_year_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1150
1151
  pulumi.set(self, "week_of_year_policy", value)
1151
1152
 
1152
1153
  @property
1153
1154
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekStart")
1154
- def week_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1155
+ def week_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1155
1156
  """
1156
1157
  Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
1157
1158
  """
1158
1159
  return pulumi.get(self, "week_start")
1159
1160
 
1160
1161
  @week_start.setter
1161
- def week_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1162
+ def week_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1162
1163
  pulumi.set(self, "week_start", value)
1163
1164
 
1164
1165
  @property
1165
1166
  @pulumi.getter
1166
- def when(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1167
+ def when(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1167
1168
  """
1168
1169
  Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
1169
1170
  """
1170
1171
  return pulumi.get(self, "when")
1171
1172
 
1172
1173
  @when.setter
1173
- def when(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1174
+ def when(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1174
1175
  pulumi.set(self, "when", value)
1175
1176
 
1176
1177
 
1177
1178
  @pulumi.input_type
1178
1179
  class _TaskState:
1179
1180
  def __init__(__self__, *,
1180
- abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1181
- afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
1182
- allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1183
- autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1184
- binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1185
- binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1186
- client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1187
- client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1188
- client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1189
- client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1190
- client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1191
- client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1192
- client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1193
- client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1194
- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1195
- config: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1196
- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1197
- date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1198
- date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1199
- enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1200
- error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1201
- error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1202
- error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1203
- finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1204
- fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1205
- geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1206
- geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1207
- jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1208
- jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1209
- json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1210
- lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1211
- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1212
- multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1213
- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1214
- noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1215
- odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1181
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1182
+ afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
1183
+ allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1184
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1185
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1186
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1187
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1188
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1189
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1190
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1191
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1192
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1193
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1194
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1195
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1196
+ config: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1197
+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1198
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1199
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1200
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1201
+ error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1202
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1203
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1204
+ finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1205
+ fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1206
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1207
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1208
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1209
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1210
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1211
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1212
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1213
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1214
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1215
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1216
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1216
1217
  parameters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['TaskParameterArgs']]]] = None,
1217
- query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1218
- quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1219
- rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1220
- s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1218
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1219
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1220
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1221
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1221
1222
  schedule: Optional[pulumi.Input['TaskScheduleArgs']] = None,
1222
- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1223
- search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1223
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1224
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1224
1225
  show_outputs: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['TaskShowOutputArgs']]]] = None,
1225
- sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1226
- started: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1227
- statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1228
- statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1229
- strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1230
- suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1231
- task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1232
- time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1233
- time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1234
- timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1235
- timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1236
- timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1237
- timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1238
- timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1239
- timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1240
- timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1241
- timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1242
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1243
- transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1244
- transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1245
- two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1246
- unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1247
- use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1248
- user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1249
- user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1250
- user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1251
- warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1252
- week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1253
- week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1254
- when: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
1226
+ sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1227
+ started: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1228
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1229
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1230
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1231
+ suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1232
+ task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1233
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1234
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1235
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1236
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1237
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1238
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1239
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1240
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1241
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1242
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1243
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1244
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1245
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1246
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1247
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1248
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
1249
+ user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1250
+ user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1251
+ user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1252
+ warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
1253
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1254
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
1255
+ when: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None):
1255
1256
  """
1256
1257
  Input properties used for looking up and filtering Task resources.
1257
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
1258
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1259
- :param pulumi.Input[str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
1260
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
1261
- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
1262
- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
1263
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
1264
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
1265
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
1266
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
1267
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
1268
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
1269
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
1270
- :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
1271
- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
1272
- :param pulumi.Input[str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
1273
- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1274
- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
1275
- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
1276
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
1277
- :param pulumi.Input[str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
1278
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
1279
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['TaskParameterArgs']]] parameters: Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN TASK` for the given task.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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  :param pulumi.Input['TaskScheduleArgs'] schedule: The schedule for periodically running the task. This can be a cron or interval in minutes. (Conflicts with finalize and after; when set, one of the sub-fields `minutes` or `using_cron` should be set)
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['TaskShowOutputArgs']]] show_outputs: Outputs the result of `SHOW TASKS` for the given task.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] suspend_task_after_num_failures: Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] task_auto_retry_attempts: Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
1314
- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
1324
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] user_task_timeout_ms: Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] warehouse: The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
1330
- :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
1331
- :param pulumi.Input[str] when: Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
1304
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
1305
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
1306
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
1307
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
1308
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] suspend_task_after_num_failures: Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
1309
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] task_auto_retry_attempts: Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
1310
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
1311
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
1312
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
1313
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
1314
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
1315
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
1316
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
1317
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
1318
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
1319
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
1320
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
1321
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
1322
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
1323
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
1324
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
1325
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
1326
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
1327
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
1328
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] user_task_timeout_ms: Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
1329
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] warehouse: The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
1330
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
1331
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
1332
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] when: Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
1332
1333
  """
1333
1334
  if abort_detached_query is not None:
1334
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "abort_detached_query", abort_detached_query)
@@ -1483,434 +1484,434 @@ class _TaskState:
1483
1484
 
1484
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  @property
1485
1486
  @pulumi.getter(name="abortDetachedQuery")
1486
- def abort_detached_query(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1487
+ def abort_detached_query(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1487
1488
  """
1488
1489
  Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
1489
1490
  """
1490
1491
  return pulumi.get(self, "abort_detached_query")
1491
1492
 
1492
1493
  @abort_detached_query.setter
1493
- def abort_detached_query(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1494
+ def abort_detached_query(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1494
1495
  pulumi.set(self, "abort_detached_query", value)
1495
1496
 
1496
1497
  @property
1497
1498
  @pulumi.getter
1498
- def afters(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
1499
+ def afters(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]:
1499
1500
  """
1500
1501
  Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1501
1502
  """
1502
1503
  return pulumi.get(self, "afters")
1503
1504
 
1504
1505
  @afters.setter
1505
- def afters(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]):
1506
+ def afters(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]):
1506
1507
  pulumi.set(self, "afters", value)
1507
1508
 
1508
1509
  @property
1509
1510
  @pulumi.getter(name="allowOverlappingExecution")
1510
- def allow_overlapping_execution(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1511
+ def allow_overlapping_execution(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1511
1512
  """
1512
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  By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
1513
1514
  """
1514
1515
  return pulumi.get(self, "allow_overlapping_execution")
1515
1516
 
1516
1517
  @allow_overlapping_execution.setter
1517
- def allow_overlapping_execution(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1518
+ def allow_overlapping_execution(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1518
1519
  pulumi.set(self, "allow_overlapping_execution", value)
1519
1520
 
1520
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  @property
1521
1522
  @pulumi.getter
1522
- def autocommit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1523
+ def autocommit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1523
1524
  """
1524
1525
  Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
1525
1526
  """
1526
1527
  return pulumi.get(self, "autocommit")
1527
1528
 
1528
1529
  @autocommit.setter
1529
- def autocommit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1530
+ def autocommit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
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1531
  pulumi.set(self, "autocommit", value)
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1532
 
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  @property
1533
1534
  @pulumi.getter(name="binaryInputFormat")
1534
- def binary_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1535
+ def binary_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1535
1536
  """
1536
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  The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
1537
1538
  """
1538
1539
  return pulumi.get(self, "binary_input_format")
1539
1540
 
1540
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  @binary_input_format.setter
1541
- def binary_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1542
+ def binary_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1542
1543
  pulumi.set(self, "binary_input_format", value)
1543
1544
 
1544
1545
  @property
1545
1546
  @pulumi.getter(name="binaryOutputFormat")
1546
- def binary_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1547
+ def binary_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1547
1548
  """
1548
1549
  The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
1549
1550
  """
1550
1551
  return pulumi.get(self, "binary_output_format")
1551
1552
 
1552
1553
  @binary_output_format.setter
1553
- def binary_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1554
+ def binary_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1554
1555
  pulumi.set(self, "binary_output_format", value)
1555
1556
 
1556
1557
  @property
1557
1558
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientMemoryLimit")
1558
- def client_memory_limit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1559
+ def client_memory_limit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1559
1560
  """
1560
1561
  Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
1561
1562
  """
1562
1563
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_memory_limit")
1563
1564
 
1564
1565
  @client_memory_limit.setter
1565
- def client_memory_limit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1566
+ def client_memory_limit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1566
1567
  pulumi.set(self, "client_memory_limit", value)
1567
1568
 
1568
1569
  @property
1569
1570
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientMetadataRequestUseConnectionCtx")
1570
- def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1571
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1571
1572
  """
1572
1573
  For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
1573
1574
  """
1574
1575
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx")
1575
1576
 
1576
1577
  @client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx.setter
1577
- def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1578
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1578
1579
  pulumi.set(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx", value)
1579
1580
 
1580
1581
  @property
1581
1582
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientPrefetchThreads")
1582
- def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1583
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1583
1584
  """
1584
1585
  Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
1585
1586
  """
1586
1587
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_prefetch_threads")
1587
1588
 
1588
1589
  @client_prefetch_threads.setter
1589
- def client_prefetch_threads(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1590
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1590
1591
  pulumi.set(self, "client_prefetch_threads", value)
1591
1592
 
1592
1593
  @property
1593
1594
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultChunkSize")
1594
- def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1595
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1595
1596
  """
1596
1597
  Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
1597
1598
  """
1598
1599
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_chunk_size")
1599
1600
 
1600
1601
  @client_result_chunk_size.setter
1601
- def client_result_chunk_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1602
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1602
1603
  pulumi.set(self, "client_result_chunk_size", value)
1603
1604
 
1604
1605
  @property
1605
1606
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultColumnCaseInsensitive")
1606
- def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1607
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1607
1608
  """
1608
1609
  Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
1609
1610
  """
1610
1611
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive")
1611
1612
 
1612
1613
  @client_result_column_case_insensitive.setter
1613
- def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1614
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1614
1615
  pulumi.set(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive", value)
1615
1616
 
1616
1617
  @property
1617
1618
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAlive")
1618
- def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1619
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1619
1620
  """
1620
1621
  Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
1621
1622
  """
1622
1623
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive")
1623
1624
 
1624
1625
  @client_session_keep_alive.setter
1625
- def client_session_keep_alive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1626
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1626
1627
  pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive", value)
1627
1628
 
1628
1629
  @property
1629
1630
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAliveHeartbeatFrequency")
1630
- def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1631
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1631
1632
  """
1632
1633
  Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
1633
1634
  """
1634
1635
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency")
1635
1636
 
1636
1637
  @client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency.setter
1637
- def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1638
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1638
1639
  pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency", value)
1639
1640
 
1640
1641
  @property
1641
1642
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientTimestampTypeMapping")
1642
- def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1643
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1643
1644
  """
1644
1645
  Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
1645
1646
  """
1646
1647
  return pulumi.get(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping")
1647
1648
 
1648
1649
  @client_timestamp_type_mapping.setter
1649
- def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1650
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1650
1651
  pulumi.set(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping", value)
1651
1652
 
1652
1653
  @property
1653
1654
  @pulumi.getter
1654
- def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1655
+ def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1655
1656
  """
1656
1657
  Specifies a comment for the task.
1657
1658
  """
1658
1659
  return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
1659
1660
 
1660
1661
  @comment.setter
1661
- def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1662
+ def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1662
1663
  pulumi.set(self, "comment", value)
1663
1664
 
1664
1665
  @property
1665
1666
  @pulumi.getter
1666
- def config(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1667
+ def config(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1667
1668
  """
1668
1669
  Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
1669
1670
  """
1670
1671
  return pulumi.get(self, "config")
1671
1672
 
1672
1673
  @config.setter
1673
- def config(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1674
+ def config(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1674
1675
  pulumi.set(self, "config", value)
1675
1676
 
1676
1677
  @property
1677
1678
  @pulumi.getter
1678
- def database(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1679
+ def database(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1679
1680
  """
1680
1681
  The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1681
1682
  """
1682
1683
  return pulumi.get(self, "database")
1683
1684
 
1684
1685
  @database.setter
1685
- def database(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1686
+ def database(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1686
1687
  pulumi.set(self, "database", value)
1687
1688
 
1688
1689
  @property
1689
1690
  @pulumi.getter(name="dateInputFormat")
1690
- def date_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1691
+ def date_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1691
1692
  """
1692
1693
  Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
1693
1694
  """
1694
1695
  return pulumi.get(self, "date_input_format")
1695
1696
 
1696
1697
  @date_input_format.setter
1697
- def date_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1698
+ def date_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1698
1699
  pulumi.set(self, "date_input_format", value)
1699
1700
 
1700
1701
  @property
1701
1702
  @pulumi.getter(name="dateOutputFormat")
1702
- def date_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1703
+ def date_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1703
1704
  """
1704
1705
  Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
1705
1706
  """
1706
1707
  return pulumi.get(self, "date_output_format")
1707
1708
 
1708
1709
  @date_output_format.setter
1709
- def date_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1710
+ def date_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1710
1711
  pulumi.set(self, "date_output_format", value)
1711
1712
 
1712
1713
  @property
1713
1714
  @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnloadPhysicalTypeOptimization")
1714
- def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1715
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1715
1716
  """
1716
1717
  Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
1717
1718
  """
1718
1719
  return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization")
1719
1720
 
1720
1721
  @enable_unload_physical_type_optimization.setter
1721
- def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1722
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1722
1723
  pulumi.set(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization", value)
1723
1724
 
1724
1725
  @property
1725
1726
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorIntegration")
1726
- def error_integration(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1727
+ def error_integration(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1727
1728
  """
1728
1729
  Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
1729
1730
  """
1730
1731
  return pulumi.get(self, "error_integration")
1731
1732
 
1732
1733
  @error_integration.setter
1733
- def error_integration(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1734
+ def error_integration(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1734
1735
  pulumi.set(self, "error_integration", value)
1735
1736
 
1736
1737
  @property
1737
1738
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicMerge")
1738
- def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1739
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1739
1740
  """
1740
1741
  Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
1741
1742
  """
1742
1743
  return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge")
1743
1744
 
1744
1745
  @error_on_nondeterministic_merge.setter
1745
- def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1746
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1746
1747
  pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge", value)
1747
1748
 
1748
1749
  @property
1749
1750
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicUpdate")
1750
- def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1751
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1751
1752
  """
1752
1753
  Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
1753
1754
  """
1754
1755
  return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update")
1755
1756
 
1756
1757
  @error_on_nondeterministic_update.setter
1757
- def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1758
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1758
1759
  pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update", value)
1759
1760
 
1760
1761
  @property
1761
1762
  @pulumi.getter
1762
- def finalize(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1763
+ def finalize(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1763
1764
  """
1764
1765
  Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1765
1766
  """
1766
1767
  return pulumi.get(self, "finalize")
1767
1768
 
1768
1769
  @finalize.setter
1769
- def finalize(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1770
+ def finalize(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1770
1771
  pulumi.set(self, "finalize", value)
1771
1772
 
1772
1773
  @property
1773
1774
  @pulumi.getter(name="fullyQualifiedName")
1774
- def fully_qualified_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1775
+ def fully_qualified_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1775
1776
  """
1776
1777
  Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
1777
1778
  """
1778
1779
  return pulumi.get(self, "fully_qualified_name")
1779
1780
 
1780
1781
  @fully_qualified_name.setter
1781
- def fully_qualified_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1782
+ def fully_qualified_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1782
1783
  pulumi.set(self, "fully_qualified_name", value)
1783
1784
 
1784
1785
  @property
1785
1786
  @pulumi.getter(name="geographyOutputFormat")
1786
- def geography_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1787
+ def geography_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1787
1788
  """
1788
1789
  Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
1789
1790
  """
1790
1791
  return pulumi.get(self, "geography_output_format")
1791
1792
 
1792
1793
  @geography_output_format.setter
1793
- def geography_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1794
+ def geography_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1794
1795
  pulumi.set(self, "geography_output_format", value)
1795
1796
 
1796
1797
  @property
1797
1798
  @pulumi.getter(name="geometryOutputFormat")
1798
- def geometry_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1799
+ def geometry_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1799
1800
  """
1800
1801
  Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
1801
1802
  """
1802
1803
  return pulumi.get(self, "geometry_output_format")
1803
1804
 
1804
1805
  @geometry_output_format.setter
1805
- def geometry_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1806
+ def geometry_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1806
1807
  pulumi.set(self, "geometry_output_format", value)
1807
1808
 
1808
1809
  @property
1809
1810
  @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatTimestampNtzAsUtc")
1810
- def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1811
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1811
1812
  """
1812
1813
  Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
1813
1814
  """
1814
1815
  return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc")
1815
1816
 
1816
1817
  @jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc.setter
1817
- def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1818
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1818
1819
  pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc", value)
1819
1820
 
1820
1821
  @property
1821
1822
  @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcUseSessionTimezone")
1822
- def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1823
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1823
1824
  """
1824
1825
  Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
1825
1826
  """
1826
1827
  return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone")
1827
1828
 
1828
1829
  @jdbc_use_session_timezone.setter
1829
- def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1830
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1830
1831
  pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone", value)
1831
1832
 
1832
1833
  @property
1833
1834
  @pulumi.getter(name="jsonIndent")
1834
- def json_indent(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1835
+ def json_indent(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1835
1836
  """
1836
1837
  Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
1837
1838
  """
1838
1839
  return pulumi.get(self, "json_indent")
1839
1840
 
1840
1841
  @json_indent.setter
1841
- def json_indent(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1842
+ def json_indent(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1842
1843
  pulumi.set(self, "json_indent", value)
1843
1844
 
1844
1845
  @property
1845
1846
  @pulumi.getter(name="lockTimeout")
1846
- def lock_timeout(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1847
+ def lock_timeout(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1847
1848
  """
1848
1849
  Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
1849
1850
  """
1850
1851
  return pulumi.get(self, "lock_timeout")
1851
1852
 
1852
1853
  @lock_timeout.setter
1853
- def lock_timeout(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1854
+ def lock_timeout(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1854
1855
  pulumi.set(self, "lock_timeout", value)
1855
1856
 
1856
1857
  @property
1857
1858
  @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
1858
- def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1859
+ def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1859
1860
  """
1860
1861
  Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
1861
1862
  """
1862
1863
  return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
1863
1864
 
1864
1865
  @log_level.setter
1865
- def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1866
+ def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1866
1867
  pulumi.set(self, "log_level", value)
1867
1868
 
1868
1869
  @property
1869
1870
  @pulumi.getter(name="multiStatementCount")
1870
- def multi_statement_count(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1871
+ def multi_statement_count(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1871
1872
  """
1872
1873
  Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
1873
1874
  """
1874
1875
  return pulumi.get(self, "multi_statement_count")
1875
1876
 
1876
1877
  @multi_statement_count.setter
1877
- def multi_statement_count(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1878
+ def multi_statement_count(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1878
1879
  pulumi.set(self, "multi_statement_count", value)
1879
1880
 
1880
1881
  @property
1881
1882
  @pulumi.getter
1882
- def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1883
+ def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1883
1884
  """
1884
1885
  Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1885
1886
  """
1886
1887
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
1887
1888
 
1888
1889
  @name.setter
1889
- def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1890
+ def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1890
1891
  pulumi.set(self, "name", value)
1891
1892
 
1892
1893
  @property
1893
1894
  @pulumi.getter(name="noorderSequenceAsDefault")
1894
- def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1895
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1895
1896
  """
1896
1897
  Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
1897
1898
  """
1898
1899
  return pulumi.get(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default")
1899
1900
 
1900
1901
  @noorder_sequence_as_default.setter
1901
- def noorder_sequence_as_default(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1902
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1902
1903
  pulumi.set(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default", value)
1903
1904
 
1904
1905
  @property
1905
1906
  @pulumi.getter(name="odbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
1906
- def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1907
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1907
1908
  """
1908
1909
  Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
1909
1910
  """
1910
1911
  return pulumi.get(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
1911
1912
 
1912
1913
  @odbc_treat_decimal_as_int.setter
1913
- def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1914
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1914
1915
  pulumi.set(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int", value)
1915
1916
 
1916
1917
  @property
@@ -1927,50 +1928,50 @@ class _TaskState:
1927
1928
 
1928
1929
  @property
1929
1930
  @pulumi.getter(name="queryTag")
1930
- def query_tag(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1931
+ def query_tag(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1931
1932
  """
1932
1933
  Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
1933
1934
  """
1934
1935
  return pulumi.get(self, "query_tag")
1935
1936
 
1936
1937
  @query_tag.setter
1937
- def query_tag(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1938
+ def query_tag(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1938
1939
  pulumi.set(self, "query_tag", value)
1939
1940
 
1940
1941
  @property
1941
1942
  @pulumi.getter(name="quotedIdentifiersIgnoreCase")
1942
- def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1943
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
1943
1944
  """
1944
1945
  Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
1945
1946
  """
1946
1947
  return pulumi.get(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case")
1947
1948
 
1948
1949
  @quoted_identifiers_ignore_case.setter
1949
- def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1950
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
1950
1951
  pulumi.set(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case", value)
1951
1952
 
1952
1953
  @property
1953
1954
  @pulumi.getter(name="rowsPerResultset")
1954
- def rows_per_resultset(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1955
+ def rows_per_resultset(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
1955
1956
  """
1956
1957
  Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
1957
1958
  """
1958
1959
  return pulumi.get(self, "rows_per_resultset")
1959
1960
 
1960
1961
  @rows_per_resultset.setter
1961
- def rows_per_resultset(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1962
+ def rows_per_resultset(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
1962
1963
  pulumi.set(self, "rows_per_resultset", value)
1963
1964
 
1964
1965
  @property
1965
1966
  @pulumi.getter(name="s3StageVpceDnsName")
1966
- def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1967
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1967
1968
  """
1968
1969
  Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
1969
1970
  """
1970
1971
  return pulumi.get(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name")
1971
1972
 
1972
1973
  @s3_stage_vpce_dns_name.setter
1973
- def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1974
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1974
1975
  pulumi.set(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name", value)
1975
1976
 
1976
1977
  @property
@@ -1987,26 +1988,26 @@ class _TaskState:
1987
1988
 
1988
1989
  @property
1989
1990
  @pulumi.getter
1990
- def schema(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1991
+ def schema(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
1991
1992
  """
1992
1993
  The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1993
1994
  """
1994
1995
  return pulumi.get(self, "schema")
1995
1996
 
1996
1997
  @schema.setter
1997
- def schema(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1998
+ def schema(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
1998
1999
  pulumi.set(self, "schema", value)
1999
2000
 
2000
2001
  @property
2001
2002
  @pulumi.getter(name="searchPath")
2002
- def search_path(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2003
+ def search_path(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2003
2004
  """
2004
2005
  Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
2005
2006
  """
2006
2007
  return pulumi.get(self, "search_path")
2007
2008
 
2008
2009
  @search_path.setter
2009
- def search_path(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2010
+ def search_path(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2010
2011
  pulumi.set(self, "search_path", value)
2011
2012
 
2012
2013
  @property
@@ -2023,362 +2024,362 @@ class _TaskState:
2023
2024
 
2024
2025
  @property
2025
2026
  @pulumi.getter(name="sqlStatement")
2026
- def sql_statement(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2027
+ def sql_statement(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2027
2028
  """
2028
2029
  Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
2029
2030
  """
2030
2031
  return pulumi.get(self, "sql_statement")
2031
2032
 
2032
2033
  @sql_statement.setter
2033
- def sql_statement(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2034
+ def sql_statement(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2034
2035
  pulumi.set(self, "sql_statement", value)
2035
2036
 
2036
2037
  @property
2037
2038
  @pulumi.getter
2038
- def started(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2039
+ def started(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
2039
2040
  """
2040
2041
  Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
2041
2042
  """
2042
2043
  return pulumi.get(self, "started")
2043
2044
 
2044
2045
  @started.setter
2045
- def started(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2046
+ def started(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
2046
2047
  pulumi.set(self, "started", value)
2047
2048
 
2048
2049
  @property
2049
2050
  @pulumi.getter(name="statementQueuedTimeoutInSeconds")
2050
- def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2051
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2051
2052
  """
2052
2053
  Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
2053
2054
  """
2054
2055
  return pulumi.get(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds")
2055
2056
 
2056
2057
  @statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds.setter
2057
- def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2058
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2058
2059
  pulumi.set(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds", value)
2059
2060
 
2060
2061
  @property
2061
2062
  @pulumi.getter(name="statementTimeoutInSeconds")
2062
- def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2063
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2063
2064
  """
2064
2065
  Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
2065
2066
  """
2066
2067
  return pulumi.get(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds")
2067
2068
 
2068
2069
  @statement_timeout_in_seconds.setter
2069
- def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2070
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2070
2071
  pulumi.set(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds", value)
2071
2072
 
2072
2073
  @property
2073
2074
  @pulumi.getter(name="strictJsonOutput")
2074
- def strict_json_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2075
+ def strict_json_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
2075
2076
  """
2076
2077
  This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
2077
2078
  """
2078
2079
  return pulumi.get(self, "strict_json_output")
2079
2080
 
2080
2081
  @strict_json_output.setter
2081
- def strict_json_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2082
+ def strict_json_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
2082
2083
  pulumi.set(self, "strict_json_output", value)
2083
2084
 
2084
2085
  @property
2085
2086
  @pulumi.getter(name="suspendTaskAfterNumFailures")
2086
- def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2087
+ def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2087
2088
  """
2088
2089
  Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
2089
2090
  """
2090
2091
  return pulumi.get(self, "suspend_task_after_num_failures")
2091
2092
 
2092
2093
  @suspend_task_after_num_failures.setter
2093
- def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2094
+ def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2094
2095
  pulumi.set(self, "suspend_task_after_num_failures", value)
2095
2096
 
2096
2097
  @property
2097
2098
  @pulumi.getter(name="taskAutoRetryAttempts")
2098
- def task_auto_retry_attempts(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2099
+ def task_auto_retry_attempts(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2099
2100
  """
2100
2101
  Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
2101
2102
  """
2102
2103
  return pulumi.get(self, "task_auto_retry_attempts")
2103
2104
 
2104
2105
  @task_auto_retry_attempts.setter
2105
- def task_auto_retry_attempts(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2106
+ def task_auto_retry_attempts(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2106
2107
  pulumi.set(self, "task_auto_retry_attempts", value)
2107
2108
 
2108
2109
  @property
2109
2110
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeInputFormat")
2110
- def time_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2111
+ def time_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2111
2112
  """
2112
2113
  Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
2113
2114
  """
2114
2115
  return pulumi.get(self, "time_input_format")
2115
2116
 
2116
2117
  @time_input_format.setter
2117
- def time_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2118
+ def time_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2118
2119
  pulumi.set(self, "time_input_format", value)
2119
2120
 
2120
2121
  @property
2121
2122
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeOutputFormat")
2122
- def time_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2123
+ def time_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2123
2124
  """
2124
2125
  Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
2125
2126
  """
2126
2127
  return pulumi.get(self, "time_output_format")
2127
2128
 
2128
2129
  @time_output_format.setter
2129
- def time_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2130
+ def time_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2130
2131
  pulumi.set(self, "time_output_format", value)
2131
2132
 
2132
2133
  @property
2133
2134
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampDayIsAlways24h")
2134
- def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2135
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
2135
2136
  """
2136
2137
  Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
2137
2138
  """
2138
2139
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h")
2139
2140
 
2140
2141
  @timestamp_day_is_always24h.setter
2141
- def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2142
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
2142
2143
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h", value)
2143
2144
 
2144
2145
  @property
2145
2146
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampInputFormat")
2146
- def timestamp_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2147
+ def timestamp_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2147
2148
  """
2148
2149
  Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
2149
2150
  """
2150
2151
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_input_format")
2151
2152
 
2152
2153
  @timestamp_input_format.setter
2153
- def timestamp_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2154
+ def timestamp_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2154
2155
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_input_format", value)
2155
2156
 
2156
2157
  @property
2157
2158
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampLtzOutputFormat")
2158
- def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2159
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2159
2160
  """
2160
2161
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
2161
2162
  """
2162
2163
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format")
2163
2164
 
2164
2165
  @timestamp_ltz_output_format.setter
2165
- def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2166
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2166
2167
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format", value)
2167
2168
 
2168
2169
  @property
2169
2170
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampNtzOutputFormat")
2170
- def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2171
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2171
2172
  """
2172
2173
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
2173
2174
  """
2174
2175
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format")
2175
2176
 
2176
2177
  @timestamp_ntz_output_format.setter
2177
- def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2178
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2178
2179
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format", value)
2179
2180
 
2180
2181
  @property
2181
2182
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampOutputFormat")
2182
- def timestamp_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2183
+ def timestamp_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2183
2184
  """
2184
2185
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
2185
2186
  """
2186
2187
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_output_format")
2187
2188
 
2188
2189
  @timestamp_output_format.setter
2189
- def timestamp_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2190
+ def timestamp_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2190
2191
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_output_format", value)
2191
2192
 
2192
2193
  @property
2193
2194
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTypeMapping")
2194
- def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2195
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2195
2196
  """
2196
2197
  Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
2197
2198
  """
2198
2199
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_type_mapping")
2199
2200
 
2200
2201
  @timestamp_type_mapping.setter
2201
- def timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2202
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2202
2203
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_type_mapping", value)
2203
2204
 
2204
2205
  @property
2205
2206
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTzOutputFormat")
2206
- def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2207
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2207
2208
  """
2208
2209
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
2209
2210
  """
2210
2211
  return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format")
2211
2212
 
2212
2213
  @timestamp_tz_output_format.setter
2213
- def timestamp_tz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2214
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2214
2215
  pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format", value)
2215
2216
 
2216
2217
  @property
2217
2218
  @pulumi.getter
2218
- def timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2219
+ def timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2219
2220
  """
2220
2221
  Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
2221
2222
  """
2222
2223
  return pulumi.get(self, "timezone")
2223
2224
 
2224
2225
  @timezone.setter
2225
- def timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2226
+ def timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2226
2227
  pulumi.set(self, "timezone", value)
2227
2228
 
2228
2229
  @property
2229
2230
  @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
2230
- def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2231
+ def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2231
2232
  """
2232
2233
  Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
2233
2234
  """
2234
2235
  return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
2235
2236
 
2236
2237
  @trace_level.setter
2237
- def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2238
+ def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2238
2239
  pulumi.set(self, "trace_level", value)
2239
2240
 
2240
2241
  @property
2241
2242
  @pulumi.getter(name="transactionAbortOnError")
2242
- def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2243
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
2243
2244
  """
2244
2245
  Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
2245
2246
  """
2246
2247
  return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_abort_on_error")
2247
2248
 
2248
2249
  @transaction_abort_on_error.setter
2249
- def transaction_abort_on_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2250
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
2250
2251
  pulumi.set(self, "transaction_abort_on_error", value)
2251
2252
 
2252
2253
  @property
2253
2254
  @pulumi.getter(name="transactionDefaultIsolationLevel")
2254
- def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2255
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2255
2256
  """
2256
2257
  Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
2257
2258
  """
2258
2259
  return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level")
2259
2260
 
2260
2261
  @transaction_default_isolation_level.setter
2261
- def transaction_default_isolation_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2262
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2262
2263
  pulumi.set(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level", value)
2263
2264
 
2264
2265
  @property
2265
2266
  @pulumi.getter(name="twoDigitCenturyStart")
2266
- def two_digit_century_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2267
+ def two_digit_century_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2267
2268
  """
2268
2269
  Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
2269
2270
  """
2270
2271
  return pulumi.get(self, "two_digit_century_start")
2271
2272
 
2272
2273
  @two_digit_century_start.setter
2273
- def two_digit_century_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2274
+ def two_digit_century_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2274
2275
  pulumi.set(self, "two_digit_century_start", value)
2275
2276
 
2276
2277
  @property
2277
2278
  @pulumi.getter(name="unsupportedDdlAction")
2278
- def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2279
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2279
2280
  """
2280
2281
  Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
2281
2282
  """
2282
2283
  return pulumi.get(self, "unsupported_ddl_action")
2283
2284
 
2284
2285
  @unsupported_ddl_action.setter
2285
- def unsupported_ddl_action(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2286
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2286
2287
  pulumi.set(self, "unsupported_ddl_action", value)
2287
2288
 
2288
2289
  @property
2289
2290
  @pulumi.getter(name="useCachedResult")
2290
- def use_cached_result(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2291
+ def use_cached_result(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
2291
2292
  """
2292
2293
  Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
2293
2294
  """
2294
2295
  return pulumi.get(self, "use_cached_result")
2295
2296
 
2296
2297
  @use_cached_result.setter
2297
- def use_cached_result(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2298
+ def use_cached_result(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
2298
2299
  pulumi.set(self, "use_cached_result", value)
2299
2300
 
2300
2301
  @property
2301
2302
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskManagedInitialWarehouseSize")
2302
- def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2303
+ def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2303
2304
  """
2304
2305
  Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
2305
2306
  """
2306
2307
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size")
2307
2308
 
2308
2309
  @user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size.setter
2309
- def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2310
+ def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2310
2311
  pulumi.set(self, "user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size", value)
2311
2312
 
2312
2313
  @property
2313
2314
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskMinimumTriggerIntervalInSeconds")
2314
- def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2315
+ def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2315
2316
  """
2316
2317
  Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
2317
2318
  """
2318
2319
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds")
2319
2320
 
2320
2321
  @user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds.setter
2321
- def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2322
+ def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2322
2323
  pulumi.set(self, "user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds", value)
2323
2324
 
2324
2325
  @property
2325
2326
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskTimeoutMs")
2326
- def user_task_timeout_ms(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2327
+ def user_task_timeout_ms(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2327
2328
  """
2328
2329
  Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
2329
2330
  """
2330
2331
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_task_timeout_ms")
2331
2332
 
2332
2333
  @user_task_timeout_ms.setter
2333
- def user_task_timeout_ms(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2334
+ def user_task_timeout_ms(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2334
2335
  pulumi.set(self, "user_task_timeout_ms", value)
2335
2336
 
2336
2337
  @property
2337
2338
  @pulumi.getter
2338
- def warehouse(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2339
+ def warehouse(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2339
2340
  """
2340
2341
  The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
2341
2342
  """
2342
2343
  return pulumi.get(self, "warehouse")
2343
2344
 
2344
2345
  @warehouse.setter
2345
- def warehouse(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2346
+ def warehouse(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2346
2347
  pulumi.set(self, "warehouse", value)
2347
2348
 
2348
2349
  @property
2349
2350
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekOfYearPolicy")
2350
- def week_of_year_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2351
+ def week_of_year_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2351
2352
  """
2352
2353
  Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2353
2354
  """
2354
2355
  return pulumi.get(self, "week_of_year_policy")
2355
2356
 
2356
2357
  @week_of_year_policy.setter
2357
- def week_of_year_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2358
+ def week_of_year_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2358
2359
  pulumi.set(self, "week_of_year_policy", value)
2359
2360
 
2360
2361
  @property
2361
2362
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekStart")
2362
- def week_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2363
+ def week_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]:
2363
2364
  """
2364
2365
  Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
2365
2366
  """
2366
2367
  return pulumi.get(self, "week_start")
2367
2368
 
2368
2369
  @week_start.setter
2369
- def week_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2370
+ def week_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]]):
2370
2371
  pulumi.set(self, "week_start", value)
2371
2372
 
2372
2373
  @property
2373
2374
  @pulumi.getter
2374
- def when(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2375
+ def when(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
2375
2376
  """
2376
2377
  Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
2377
2378
  """
2378
2379
  return pulumi.get(self, "when")
2379
2380
 
2380
2381
  @when.setter
2381
- def when(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2382
+ def when(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
2382
2383
  pulumi.set(self, "when", value)
2383
2384
 
2384
2385
 
@@ -2387,78 +2388,78 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
2387
2388
  def __init__(__self__,
2388
2389
  resource_name: str,
2389
2390
  opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
2390
- abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2391
- afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
2392
- allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2393
- autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2394
- binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2395
- binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2396
- client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2397
- client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2398
- client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2399
- client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2400
- client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2401
- client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2402
- client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2403
- client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2404
- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2405
- config: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2406
- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2407
- date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2408
- date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2409
- enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2410
- error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2411
- error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2412
- error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2413
- finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2414
- geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2415
- geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2416
- jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2417
- jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2418
- json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2419
- lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2420
- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2421
- multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2422
- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2423
- noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2424
- odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2425
- query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2426
- quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2427
- rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2428
- s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2391
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2392
+ afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
2393
+ allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2394
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2395
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2396
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2397
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2398
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2399
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2400
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2401
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2402
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2403
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2404
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2405
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2406
+ config: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2407
+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2408
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2409
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2410
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2411
+ error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2412
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2413
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2414
+ finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2415
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2416
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2417
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2418
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2419
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2420
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2421
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2422
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2423
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2424
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2425
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2426
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2427
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2428
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2429
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2429
2430
  schedule: Optional[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskScheduleArgs', 'TaskScheduleArgsDict']]] = None,
2430
- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2431
- search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2432
- sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2433
- started: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2434
- statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2435
- statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2436
- strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2437
- suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2438
- task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2439
- time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2440
- time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2441
- timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2442
- timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2443
- timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2444
- timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2445
- timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2446
- timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2447
- timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2448
- timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2449
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2450
- transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2451
- transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2452
- two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2453
- unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2454
- use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2455
- user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2456
- user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2457
- user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2458
- warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2459
- week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2460
- week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2461
- when: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2431
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2432
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2433
+ sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2434
+ started: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2435
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2436
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2437
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2438
+ suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2439
+ task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2440
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2441
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2442
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2443
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2444
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2445
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2446
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2447
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2448
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2449
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2450
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2451
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2452
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2453
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2454
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2455
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2456
+ user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2457
+ user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2458
+ user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2459
+ warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2460
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2461
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2462
+ when: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2462
2463
  __props__=None):
2463
2464
  """
2464
2465
  ## Import
@@ -2469,78 +2470,78 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
2469
2470
 
2470
2471
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
2471
2472
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
2472
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
2473
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2474
- :param pulumi.Input[str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
2475
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
2476
- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
2477
- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
2478
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
2479
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
2480
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
2481
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
2482
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
2483
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
2484
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
2485
- :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
2486
- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
2487
- :param pulumi.Input[str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
2488
- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2489
- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
2490
- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
2491
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
2492
- :param pulumi.Input[str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
2493
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
2494
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
2495
- :param pulumi.Input[str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2496
- :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
2497
- :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Union['TaskScheduleArgs', 'TaskScheduleArgsDict']] schedule: The schedule for periodically running the task. This can be a cron or interval in minutes. (Conflicts with finalize and after; when set, one of the sub-fields `minutes` or `using_cron` should be set)
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] suspend_task_after_num_failures: Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] task_auto_retry_attempts: Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] user_task_timeout_ms: Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] warehouse: The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] when: Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] suspend_task_after_num_failures: Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] task_auto_retry_attempts: Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] user_task_timeout_ms: Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] warehouse: The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
2542
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2543
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] when: Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
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  """
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  ...
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  @overload
@@ -2570,78 +2571,78 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  def _internal_init(__self__,
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  resource_name: str,
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  opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
2573
- abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2574
- afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
2575
- allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2579
- client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2581
- client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2584
- client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2585
- client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- config: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2593
- error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2594
- error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2595
- error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2596
- finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2599
- jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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- s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2575
+ afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
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+ allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ config: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2595
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
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+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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  schedule: Optional[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskScheduleArgs', 'TaskScheduleArgsDict']]] = None,
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- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- started: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2617
- statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2618
- statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2619
- strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2620
- suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2621
- task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2622
- time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2623
- time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2624
- timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2625
- timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2626
- timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2627
- timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2628
- timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2629
- timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2630
- timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2631
- timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2632
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2633
- transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2634
- transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2635
- two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2636
- unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2637
- use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2638
- user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2639
- user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2640
- user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2641
- warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2642
- week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2643
- week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2644
- when: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2614
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2615
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2616
+ sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2617
+ started: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2618
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2619
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2620
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2621
+ suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2622
+ task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2623
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2624
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2625
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2626
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2627
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2628
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2629
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2630
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2631
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2632
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2633
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2634
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2635
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2636
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2637
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2638
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2639
+ user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2640
+ user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2641
+ user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2642
+ warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2643
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2644
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2645
+ when: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2645
2646
  __props__=None):
2646
2647
  opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(_utilities.get_resource_opts_defaults(), opts)
2647
2648
  if not isinstance(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions):
@@ -2744,81 +2745,81 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
2744
2745
  def get(resource_name: str,
2745
2746
  id: pulumi.Input[str],
2746
2747
  opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
2747
- abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2748
- afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
2749
- allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2750
- autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2751
- binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2752
- binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2753
- client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2754
- client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2755
- client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2756
- client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2757
- client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2758
- client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2759
- client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2760
- client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2761
- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2762
- config: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2763
- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2764
- date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2765
- date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2766
- enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2767
- error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2768
- error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2769
- error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2770
- finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2771
- fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2772
- geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2773
- geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2774
- jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2775
- jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2776
- json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2777
- lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2778
- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2779
- multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2780
- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2781
- noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2782
- odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2748
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2749
+ afters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
2750
+ allow_overlapping_execution: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2751
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2752
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2753
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2754
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2755
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2756
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2757
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2758
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2759
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2760
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2761
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2762
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2763
+ config: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2764
+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2765
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2766
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2767
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2768
+ error_integration: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2769
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2770
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2771
+ finalize: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2772
+ fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2773
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2774
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2775
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2776
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2777
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2778
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2779
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2780
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2781
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2782
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2783
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2783
2784
  parameters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskParameterArgs', 'TaskParameterArgsDict']]]]] = None,
2784
- query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2785
- quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2786
- rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2787
- s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2785
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2786
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2787
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2788
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2788
2789
  schedule: Optional[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskScheduleArgs', 'TaskScheduleArgsDict']]] = None,
2789
- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2790
- search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2790
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2791
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2791
2792
  show_outputs: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskShowOutputArgs', 'TaskShowOutputArgsDict']]]]] = None,
2792
- sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2793
- started: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2794
- statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2795
- statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2796
- strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2797
- suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2798
- task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2799
- time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2800
- time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2801
- timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2802
- timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2803
- timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2804
- timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2805
- timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2806
- timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2807
- timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2808
- timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2809
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2810
- transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2811
- transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2812
- two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2813
- unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2814
- use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2815
- user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2816
- user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2817
- user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2818
- warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2819
- week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2820
- week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2821
- when: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None) -> 'Task':
2793
+ sql_statement: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2794
+ started: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2795
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2796
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2797
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2798
+ suspend_task_after_num_failures: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2799
+ task_auto_retry_attempts: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2800
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2801
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2802
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2803
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2804
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2805
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2806
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2807
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2808
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2809
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2810
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2811
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2812
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2813
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2814
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2815
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
2816
+ user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2817
+ user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2818
+ user_task_timeout_ms: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2819
+ warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
2820
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2821
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.int]] = None,
2822
+ when: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None) -> 'Task':
2822
2823
  """
2823
2824
  Get an existing Task resource's state with the given name, id, and optional extra
2824
2825
  properties used to qualify the lookup.
@@ -2826,81 +2827,81 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
2826
2827
  :param str resource_name: The unique name of the resulting resource.
2827
2828
  :param pulumi.Input[str] id: The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
2828
2829
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
2829
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
2830
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2831
- :param pulumi.Input[str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
2832
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
2833
- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
2834
- :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
2835
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
2836
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
2837
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
2838
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
2839
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
2840
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
2841
- :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
2842
- :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
2843
- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
2844
- :param pulumi.Input[str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
2845
- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2846
- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
2847
- :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] afters: Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] allow_overlapping_execution: By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the task.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] config: Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] error_integration: Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] finalize: Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskParameterArgs', 'TaskParameterArgsDict']]]] parameters: Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN TASK` for the given task.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Union['TaskScheduleArgs', 'TaskScheduleArgsDict']] schedule: The schedule for periodically running the task. This can be a cron or interval in minutes. (Conflicts with finalize and after; when set, one of the sub-fields `minutes` or `using_cron` should be set)
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['TaskShowOutputArgs', 'TaskShowOutputArgsDict']]]] show_outputs: Outputs the result of `SHOW TASKS` for the given task.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] suspend_task_after_num_failures: Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] task_auto_retry_attempts: Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
2884
- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
2895
- :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] user_task_timeout_ms: Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
2900
- :param pulumi.Input[str] warehouse: The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
2901
- :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2902
- :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
2903
- :param pulumi.Input[str] when: Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
2875
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] sql_statement: Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
2876
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] started: Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
2877
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
2878
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
2879
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
2880
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] suspend_task_after_num_failures: Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
2881
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] task_auto_retry_attempts: Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
2882
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
2883
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
2884
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
2885
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
2886
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
2887
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
2888
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
2889
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
2890
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
2891
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
2892
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
2893
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
2894
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
2895
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
2896
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
2897
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
2898
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size: Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds: Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
2900
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] user_task_timeout_ms: Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
2901
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] warehouse: The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
2902
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2903
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
2904
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] when: Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
2904
2905
  """
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  opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions(id=id))
2906
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@@ -2985,7 +2986,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  @property
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  @pulumi.getter(name="abortDetachedQuery")
2988
- def abort_detached_query(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
2989
+ def abort_detached_query(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
2989
2990
  """
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  Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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  """
@@ -2993,7 +2994,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  @property
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  @pulumi.getter
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- def afters(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[Sequence[str]]]:
2997
+ def afters(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[Sequence[builtins.str]]]:
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  """
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  Specifies one or more predecessor tasks for the current task. Use this option to [create a DAG](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-task-dag) of tasks or add this task to an existing DAG. A DAG is a series of tasks that starts with a scheduled root task and is linked together by dependencies. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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  """
@@ -3001,7 +3002,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3001
3002
 
3002
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  @property
3003
3004
  @pulumi.getter(name="allowOverlappingExecution")
3004
- def allow_overlapping_execution(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3005
+ def allow_overlapping_execution(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
3005
3006
  """
3006
3007
  By default, Snowflake ensures that only one instance of a particular DAG is allowed to run at a time, setting the parameter value to TRUE permits DAG runs to overlap. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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  """
@@ -3009,7 +3010,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
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3010
 
3010
3011
  @property
3011
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  @pulumi.getter
3012
- def autocommit(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3013
+ def autocommit(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3013
3014
  """
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3015
  Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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  """
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3018
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  @property
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3020
  @pulumi.getter(name="binaryInputFormat")
3020
- def binary_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3021
+ def binary_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3021
3022
  """
3022
3023
  The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
3023
3024
  """
@@ -3025,7 +3026,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3025
3026
 
3026
3027
  @property
3027
3028
  @pulumi.getter(name="binaryOutputFormat")
3028
- def binary_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3029
+ def binary_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3029
3030
  """
3030
3031
  The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
3031
3032
  """
@@ -3033,7 +3034,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3033
3034
 
3034
3035
  @property
3035
3036
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientMemoryLimit")
3036
- def client_memory_limit(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3037
+ def client_memory_limit(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3037
3038
  """
3038
3039
  Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
3039
3040
  """
@@ -3041,7 +3042,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3041
3042
 
3042
3043
  @property
3043
3044
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientMetadataRequestUseConnectionCtx")
3044
- def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3045
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3045
3046
  """
3046
3047
  For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
3047
3048
  """
@@ -3049,7 +3050,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3049
3050
 
3050
3051
  @property
3051
3052
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientPrefetchThreads")
3052
- def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3053
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3053
3054
  """
3054
3055
  Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
3055
3056
  """
@@ -3057,7 +3058,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3057
3058
 
3058
3059
  @property
3059
3060
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultChunkSize")
3060
- def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3061
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3061
3062
  """
3062
3063
  Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
3063
3064
  """
@@ -3065,7 +3066,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3065
3066
 
3066
3067
  @property
3067
3068
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultColumnCaseInsensitive")
3068
- def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3069
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3069
3070
  """
3070
3071
  Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
3071
3072
  """
@@ -3073,7 +3074,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3073
3074
 
3074
3075
  @property
3075
3076
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAlive")
3076
- def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3077
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3077
3078
  """
3078
3079
  Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
3079
3080
  """
@@ -3081,7 +3082,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3081
3082
 
3082
3083
  @property
3083
3084
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAliveHeartbeatFrequency")
3084
- def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3085
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3085
3086
  """
3086
3087
  Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
3087
3088
  """
@@ -3089,7 +3090,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3089
3090
 
3090
3091
  @property
3091
3092
  @pulumi.getter(name="clientTimestampTypeMapping")
3092
- def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3093
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3093
3094
  """
3094
3095
  Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
3095
3096
  """
@@ -3097,7 +3098,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3097
3098
 
3098
3099
  @property
3099
3100
  @pulumi.getter
3100
- def comment(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3101
+ def comment(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
3101
3102
  """
3102
3103
  Specifies a comment for the task.
3103
3104
  """
@@ -3105,7 +3106,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3105
3106
 
3106
3107
  @property
3107
3108
  @pulumi.getter
3108
- def config(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3109
+ def config(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
3109
3110
  """
3110
3111
  Specifies a string representation of key value pairs that can be accessed by all tasks in the task graph. Must be in JSON format.
3111
3112
  """
@@ -3113,7 +3114,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3113
3114
 
3114
3115
  @property
3115
3116
  @pulumi.getter
3116
- def database(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3117
+ def database(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3117
3118
  """
3118
3119
  The database in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
3119
3120
  """
@@ -3121,7 +3122,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3121
3122
 
3122
3123
  @property
3123
3124
  @pulumi.getter(name="dateInputFormat")
3124
- def date_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3125
+ def date_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3125
3126
  """
3126
3127
  Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
3127
3128
  """
@@ -3129,7 +3130,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3129
3130
 
3130
3131
  @property
3131
3132
  @pulumi.getter(name="dateOutputFormat")
3132
- def date_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3133
+ def date_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3133
3134
  """
3134
3135
  Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
3135
3136
  """
@@ -3137,7 +3138,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3137
3138
 
3138
3139
  @property
3139
3140
  @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnloadPhysicalTypeOptimization")
3140
- def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3141
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3141
3142
  """
3142
3143
  Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
3143
3144
  """
@@ -3145,7 +3146,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3145
3146
 
3146
3147
  @property
3147
3148
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorIntegration")
3148
- def error_integration(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3149
+ def error_integration(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
3149
3150
  """
3150
3151
  Specifies the name of the notification integration used for error notifications. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`. For more information about this resource, see docs.
3151
3152
  """
@@ -3153,7 +3154,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3153
3154
 
3154
3155
  @property
3155
3156
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicMerge")
3156
- def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3157
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3157
3158
  """
3158
3159
  Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
3159
3160
  """
@@ -3161,7 +3162,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3161
3162
 
3162
3163
  @property
3163
3164
  @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicUpdate")
3164
- def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3165
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3165
3166
  """
3166
3167
  Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
3167
3168
  """
@@ -3169,7 +3170,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3169
3170
 
3170
3171
  @property
3171
3172
  @pulumi.getter
3172
- def finalize(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3173
+ def finalize(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
3173
3174
  """
3174
3175
  Specifies the name of a root task that the finalizer task is associated with. Finalizer tasks run after all other tasks in the task graph run to completion. You can define the SQL of a finalizer task to handle notifications and the release and cleanup of resources that a task graph uses. For more information, see [Release and cleanup of task graphs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/tasks-graphs.html#label-finalizer-task). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
3175
3176
  """
@@ -3177,7 +3178,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3177
3178
 
3178
3179
  @property
3179
3180
  @pulumi.getter(name="fullyQualifiedName")
3180
- def fully_qualified_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3181
+ def fully_qualified_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3181
3182
  """
3182
3183
  Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
3183
3184
  """
@@ -3185,7 +3186,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3185
3186
 
3186
3187
  @property
3187
3188
  @pulumi.getter(name="geographyOutputFormat")
3188
- def geography_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3189
+ def geography_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3189
3190
  """
3190
3191
  Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
3191
3192
  """
@@ -3193,7 +3194,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3193
3194
 
3194
3195
  @property
3195
3196
  @pulumi.getter(name="geometryOutputFormat")
3196
- def geometry_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3197
+ def geometry_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3197
3198
  """
3198
3199
  Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
3199
3200
  """
@@ -3201,7 +3202,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3201
3202
 
3202
3203
  @property
3203
3204
  @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatTimestampNtzAsUtc")
3204
- def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3205
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3205
3206
  """
3206
3207
  Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
3207
3208
  """
@@ -3209,7 +3210,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3209
3210
 
3210
3211
  @property
3211
3212
  @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcUseSessionTimezone")
3212
- def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3213
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3213
3214
  """
3214
3215
  Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
3215
3216
  """
@@ -3217,7 +3218,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3217
3218
 
3218
3219
  @property
3219
3220
  @pulumi.getter(name="jsonIndent")
3220
- def json_indent(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3221
+ def json_indent(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3221
3222
  """
3222
3223
  Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
3223
3224
  """
@@ -3225,7 +3226,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3225
3226
 
3226
3227
  @property
3227
3228
  @pulumi.getter(name="lockTimeout")
3228
- def lock_timeout(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3229
+ def lock_timeout(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3229
3230
  """
3230
3231
  Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
3231
3232
  """
@@ -3233,7 +3234,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3233
3234
 
3234
3235
  @property
3235
3236
  @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
3236
- def log_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3237
+ def log_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3237
3238
  """
3238
3239
  Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
3239
3240
  """
@@ -3241,7 +3242,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3241
3242
 
3242
3243
  @property
3243
3244
  @pulumi.getter(name="multiStatementCount")
3244
- def multi_statement_count(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3245
+ def multi_statement_count(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3245
3246
  """
3246
3247
  Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
3247
3248
  """
@@ -3249,7 +3250,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3249
3250
 
3250
3251
  @property
3251
3252
  @pulumi.getter
3252
- def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3253
+ def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3253
3254
  """
3254
3255
  Specifies the identifier for the task; must be unique for the database and schema in which the task is created. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
3255
3256
  """
@@ -3257,7 +3258,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3257
3258
 
3258
3259
  @property
3259
3260
  @pulumi.getter(name="noorderSequenceAsDefault")
3260
- def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3261
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3261
3262
  """
3262
3263
  Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
3263
3264
  """
@@ -3265,7 +3266,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3265
3266
 
3266
3267
  @property
3267
3268
  @pulumi.getter(name="odbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
3268
- def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3269
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3269
3270
  """
3270
3271
  Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
3271
3272
  """
@@ -3281,7 +3282,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3281
3282
 
3282
3283
  @property
3283
3284
  @pulumi.getter(name="queryTag")
3284
- def query_tag(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3285
+ def query_tag(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3285
3286
  """
3286
3287
  Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
3287
3288
  """
@@ -3289,7 +3290,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3289
3290
 
3290
3291
  @property
3291
3292
  @pulumi.getter(name="quotedIdentifiersIgnoreCase")
3292
- def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3293
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3293
3294
  """
3294
3295
  Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
3295
3296
  """
@@ -3297,7 +3298,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3297
3298
 
3298
3299
  @property
3299
3300
  @pulumi.getter(name="rowsPerResultset")
3300
- def rows_per_resultset(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3301
+ def rows_per_resultset(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3301
3302
  """
3302
3303
  Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
3303
3304
  """
@@ -3305,7 +3306,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3305
3306
 
3306
3307
  @property
3307
3308
  @pulumi.getter(name="s3StageVpceDnsName")
3308
- def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3309
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3309
3310
  """
3310
3311
  Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
3311
3312
  """
@@ -3321,7 +3322,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3321
3322
 
3322
3323
  @property
3323
3324
  @pulumi.getter
3324
- def schema(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3325
+ def schema(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3325
3326
  """
3326
3327
  The schema in which to create the task. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
3327
3328
  """
@@ -3329,7 +3330,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3329
3330
 
3330
3331
  @property
3331
3332
  @pulumi.getter(name="searchPath")
3332
- def search_path(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3333
+ def search_path(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3333
3334
  """
3334
3335
  Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
3335
3336
  """
@@ -3345,7 +3346,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3345
3346
 
3346
3347
  @property
3347
3348
  @pulumi.getter(name="sqlStatement")
3348
- def sql_statement(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3349
+ def sql_statement(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3349
3350
  """
3350
3351
  Any single SQL statement, or a call to a stored procedure, executed when the task runs.
3351
3352
  """
@@ -3353,7 +3354,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3353
3354
 
3354
3355
  @property
3355
3356
  @pulumi.getter
3356
- def started(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3357
+ def started(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3357
3358
  """
3358
3359
  Specifies if the task should be started or suspended.
3359
3360
  """
@@ -3361,7 +3362,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3361
3362
 
3362
3363
  @property
3363
3364
  @pulumi.getter(name="statementQueuedTimeoutInSeconds")
3364
- def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3365
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3365
3366
  """
3366
3367
  Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
3367
3368
  """
@@ -3369,7 +3370,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3369
3370
 
3370
3371
  @property
3371
3372
  @pulumi.getter(name="statementTimeoutInSeconds")
3372
- def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3373
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3373
3374
  """
3374
3375
  Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
3375
3376
  """
@@ -3377,7 +3378,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3377
3378
 
3378
3379
  @property
3379
3380
  @pulumi.getter(name="strictJsonOutput")
3380
- def strict_json_output(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3381
+ def strict_json_output(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3381
3382
  """
3382
3383
  This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
3383
3384
  """
@@ -3385,7 +3386,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3385
3386
 
3386
3387
  @property
3387
3388
  @pulumi.getter(name="suspendTaskAfterNumFailures")
3388
- def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3389
+ def suspend_task_after_num_failures(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3389
3390
  """
3390
3391
  Specifies the number of consecutive failed task runs after which the current task is suspended automatically. The default is 0 (no automatic suspension). For more information, check [SUSPEND*TASK*AFTER*NUM*FAILURES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#suspend-task-after-num-failures).
3391
3392
  """
@@ -3393,7 +3394,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3393
3394
 
3394
3395
  @property
3395
3396
  @pulumi.getter(name="taskAutoRetryAttempts")
3396
- def task_auto_retry_attempts(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3397
+ def task_auto_retry_attempts(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3397
3398
  """
3398
3399
  Specifies the number of automatic task graph retry attempts. If any task graphs complete in a FAILED state, Snowflake can automatically retry the task graphs from the last task in the graph that failed. For more information, check [TASK*AUTO*RETRY_ATTEMPTS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#task-auto-retry-attempts).
3399
3400
  """
@@ -3401,7 +3402,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3401
3402
 
3402
3403
  @property
3403
3404
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeInputFormat")
3404
- def time_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3405
+ def time_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3405
3406
  """
3406
3407
  Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
3407
3408
  """
@@ -3409,7 +3410,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3409
3410
 
3410
3411
  @property
3411
3412
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeOutputFormat")
3412
- def time_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3413
+ def time_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3413
3414
  """
3414
3415
  Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
3415
3416
  """
@@ -3417,7 +3418,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3417
3418
 
3418
3419
  @property
3419
3420
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampDayIsAlways24h")
3420
- def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3421
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3421
3422
  """
3422
3423
  Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
3423
3424
  """
@@ -3425,7 +3426,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3425
3426
 
3426
3427
  @property
3427
3428
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampInputFormat")
3428
- def timestamp_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3429
+ def timestamp_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3429
3430
  """
3430
3431
  Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
3431
3432
  """
@@ -3433,7 +3434,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3433
3434
 
3434
3435
  @property
3435
3436
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampLtzOutputFormat")
3436
- def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3437
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3437
3438
  """
3438
3439
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
3439
3440
  """
@@ -3441,7 +3442,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3441
3442
 
3442
3443
  @property
3443
3444
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampNtzOutputFormat")
3444
- def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3445
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3445
3446
  """
3446
3447
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
3447
3448
  """
@@ -3449,7 +3450,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3449
3450
 
3450
3451
  @property
3451
3452
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampOutputFormat")
3452
- def timestamp_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3453
+ def timestamp_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3453
3454
  """
3454
3455
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
3455
3456
  """
@@ -3457,7 +3458,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3457
3458
 
3458
3459
  @property
3459
3460
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTypeMapping")
3460
- def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3461
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3461
3462
  """
3462
3463
  Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
3463
3464
  """
@@ -3465,7 +3466,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3465
3466
 
3466
3467
  @property
3467
3468
  @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTzOutputFormat")
3468
- def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3469
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3469
3470
  """
3470
3471
  Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
3471
3472
  """
@@ -3473,7 +3474,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3473
3474
 
3474
3475
  @property
3475
3476
  @pulumi.getter
3476
- def timezone(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3477
+ def timezone(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3477
3478
  """
3478
3479
  Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
3479
3480
  """
@@ -3481,7 +3482,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3481
3482
 
3482
3483
  @property
3483
3484
  @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
3484
- def trace_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3485
+ def trace_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3485
3486
  """
3486
3487
  Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
3487
3488
  """
@@ -3489,7 +3490,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3489
3490
 
3490
3491
  @property
3491
3492
  @pulumi.getter(name="transactionAbortOnError")
3492
- def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3493
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3493
3494
  """
3494
3495
  Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
3495
3496
  """
@@ -3497,7 +3498,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3497
3498
 
3498
3499
  @property
3499
3500
  @pulumi.getter(name="transactionDefaultIsolationLevel")
3500
- def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3501
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3501
3502
  """
3502
3503
  Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
3503
3504
  """
@@ -3505,7 +3506,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3505
3506
 
3506
3507
  @property
3507
3508
  @pulumi.getter(name="twoDigitCenturyStart")
3508
- def two_digit_century_start(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3509
+ def two_digit_century_start(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3509
3510
  """
3510
3511
  Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
3511
3512
  """
@@ -3513,7 +3514,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3513
3514
 
3514
3515
  @property
3515
3516
  @pulumi.getter(name="unsupportedDdlAction")
3516
- def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3517
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3517
3518
  """
3518
3519
  Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
3519
3520
  """
@@ -3521,7 +3522,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3521
3522
 
3522
3523
  @property
3523
3524
  @pulumi.getter(name="useCachedResult")
3524
- def use_cached_result(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3525
+ def use_cached_result(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
3525
3526
  """
3526
3527
  Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
3527
3528
  """
@@ -3529,7 +3530,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3529
3530
 
3530
3531
  @property
3531
3532
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskManagedInitialWarehouseSize")
3532
- def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3533
+ def user_task_managed_initial_warehouse_size(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
3533
3534
  """
3534
3535
  Specifies the size of the compute resources to provision for the first run of the task, before a task history is available for Snowflake to determine an ideal size. Once a task has successfully completed a few runs, Snowflake ignores this parameter setting. Valid values are (case-insensitive): %s. (Conflicts with warehouse). For more information about warehouses, see docs. For more information, check [USER*TASK*MANAGED*INITIAL*WAREHOUSE_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-managed-initial-warehouse-size).
3535
3536
  """
@@ -3537,7 +3538,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3537
3538
 
3538
3539
  @property
3539
3540
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskMinimumTriggerIntervalInSeconds")
3540
- def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3541
+ def user_task_minimum_trigger_interval_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3541
3542
  """
3542
3543
  Minimum amount of time between Triggered Task executions in seconds For more information, check [USER*TASK*MINIMUM*TRIGGER*INTERVAL*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-minimum-trigger-interval-in-seconds).
3543
3544
  """
@@ -3545,7 +3546,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3545
3546
 
3546
3547
  @property
3547
3548
  @pulumi.getter(name="userTaskTimeoutMs")
3548
- def user_task_timeout_ms(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3549
+ def user_task_timeout_ms(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3549
3550
  """
3550
3551
  Specifies the time limit on a single run of the task before it times out (in milliseconds). For more information, check [USER*TASK*TIMEOUT_MS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#user-task-timeout-ms).
3551
3552
  """
@@ -3553,7 +3554,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3553
3554
 
3554
3555
  @property
3555
3556
  @pulumi.getter
3556
- def warehouse(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3557
+ def warehouse(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
3557
3558
  """
3558
3559
  The warehouse the task will use. Omit this parameter to use Snowflake-managed compute resources for runs of this task. Due to Snowflake limitations warehouse identifier can consist of only upper-cased letters. (Conflicts with user*task*managed*initial*warehouse_size) For more information about this resource, see docs.
3559
3560
  """
@@ -3561,7 +3562,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3561
3562
 
3562
3563
  @property
3563
3564
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekOfYearPolicy")
3564
- def week_of_year_policy(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3565
+ def week_of_year_policy(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
3565
3566
  """
3566
3567
  Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
3567
3568
  """
@@ -3569,7 +3570,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
3569
3570
 
3570
3571
  @property
3571
3572
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekStart")
3572
- def week_start(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
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+ def week_start(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.int]:
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  """
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  Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
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  """
@@ -3577,7 +3578,7 @@ class Task(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  @property
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  @pulumi.getter
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- def when(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
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+ def when(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
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  """
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  Specifies a Boolean SQL expression; multiple conditions joined with AND/OR are supported. When a task is triggered (based on its SCHEDULE or AFTER setting), it validates the conditions of the expression to determine whether to execute. If the conditions of the expression are not met, then the task skips the current run. Any tasks that identify this task as a predecessor also don’t run.
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  """