Which of the following are characteristics of schemas used in Snowflake? (Choose two.)
Which of the following are characteristics of schemas used in Snowflake? (Choose two.)
In Snowflake, a database may contain one or more schemas, which logically groups database objects together. Schemas do not contain databases; rather, it is the reverse where databases contain schemas. Schemas are also not contained within virtual warehouses, as virtual warehouses are computing resources. Lastly, tables cannot span more than one schema, they belong to a specific schema. Therefore, the characteristics of schemas used in Snowflake are that a database may contain one or more schemas and that a schema represents a logical grouping of database objects.
B & C maybe ?
BC is the answer
for sure B & C
BC is correct
B & C is correct
Correct
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-access-control-overview.html#securable-objects
B&C of course https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-access-control-overview.html#custom-roles