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Class: Aws::Athena::Types::QueryExecution
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Athena::Types::QueryExecution
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
Information about a single instance of a query execution.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#query ⇒ String
The SQL query statements which the query execution ran.
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#query_execution_context ⇒ Types::QueryExecutionContext
The database in which the query execution occurred.
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#query_execution_id ⇒ String
The unique identifier for each query execution.
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#result_configuration ⇒ Types::ResultConfiguration
The location in Amazon S3 where query results were stored and the encryption option, if any, used for query results.
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#statement_type ⇒ String
The type of query statement that was run.
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#statistics ⇒ Types::QueryExecutionStatistics
Query execution statistics, such as the amount of data scanned, the amount of time that the query took to process, and the type of statement that was run.
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#status ⇒ Types::QueryExecutionStatus
The completion date, current state, submission time, and state change reason (if applicable) for the query execution.
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#work_group ⇒ String
The name of the workgroup in which the query ran.
Instance Attribute Details
#query ⇒ String
The SQL query statements which the query execution ran.
#query_execution_context ⇒ Types::QueryExecutionContext
The database in which the query execution occurred.
#query_execution_id ⇒ String
The unique identifier for each query execution.
#result_configuration ⇒ Types::ResultConfiguration
The location in Amazon S3 where query results were stored and the encryption option, if any, used for query results. These are known as \"client-side settings\". If workgroup settings override client-side settings, then the query uses the location for the query results and the encryption configuration that are specified for the workgroup.
#statement_type ⇒ String
The type of query statement that was run. DDL indicates DDL query
statements. DML indicates DML (Data Manipulation Language) query
statements, such as CREATE TABLE AS SELECT. UTILITY indicates query
statements other than DDL and DML, such as SHOW CREATE TABLE, or
DESCRIBE <table>.
Possible values:
- DDL
- DML
- UTILITY
#statistics ⇒ Types::QueryExecutionStatistics
Query execution statistics, such as the amount of data scanned, the amount of time that the query took to process, and the type of statement that was run.
#status ⇒ Types::QueryExecutionStatus
The completion date, current state, submission time, and state change reason (if applicable) for the query execution.
#work_group ⇒ String
The name of the workgroup in which the query ran.