Redshift Observatory

System Table Tracker

System view pg_catalog.sys_mv_refresh_history version 1.0.52931 / 2023-07-07

schema name column data type
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history database_name char(128)
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history duration int8
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history end_time timestamp
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history mv_id int8
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history mv_name char(128)
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history refresh_type char(32)
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history schema_name char(128)
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history session_id int4
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history start_time timestamp
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history status text
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history transaction_id int8
pg_catalog sys_mv_refresh_history user_id int8

View Text

Error: describing system view <sys_mv_refresh_history> is disabled.

Note the AWS are as you see here censoring the SQL of more recent system tables views. This is problematic, as the docs are no good, and so it's not uncommon to need to view the text to make sense of the output. I am of the view AWS, at least as far as Redshift are concerned, has a culture of secrecy and I see this as more of the same. I can see absolutely no reason or benefit, for users, for censoring the view text.



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