Amazon Redshift will no longer support the creation of new Python UDFs starting Patch 198.
Existing Python UDFs will continue to function until June 30, 2026. For more information, see the
blog post
List metadata about SQL statements
To list metadata about SQL statements, use the aws redshift-data
list-statements Amazon CLI command. Authorization to run this command is based
on the caller's IAM permissions.
The following Amazon CLI command lists SQL statements that ran.
aws redshift-data list-statements --status ALL
The following is an example of the response.
{ "Statements": [ { "CreatedAt": 1598306924.632, "Id": "d9b6c0c9-0747-4bf4-b142-e8883122f766", "QueryString": "select * from stl_query limit 1", "Status": "FINISHED", "UpdatedAt": 1598306926.667 }, { "CreatedAt": 1598311717.437, "Id": "e0ebd578-58b3-46cc-8e52-8163fd7e01aa", "QueryString": "select * from stl_query limit 1", "Status": "FAILED", "UpdatedAt": 1598311719.008 }, { "CreatedAt": 1598313683.65, "Id": "c361d4f7-8c53-4343-8c45-6b2b1166330c", "QueryString": "select * from stl_query limit 1", "Status": "ABORTED", "UpdatedAt": 1598313685.495 }, { "CreatedAt": 1598306653.333, "Id": "a512b7bd-98c7-45d5-985b-a715f3cfde7f", "QueryString": "select 1", "Status": "FINISHED", "UpdatedAt": 1598306653.992 } ] }