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Question 696

When referring to User-Defined Function (UDF) names in Snowflake, what does the term overloading mean?

    Correct Answer: C

    Overloading in the context of User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Snowflake refers to the ability to define multiple UDFs with the same name but different signatures. These signatures can differ by the number of arguments or the types of arguments. This allows for functions with the same name to perform different tasks based on the provided arguments.

Discussion
nexerSnowOption: C

Overloading procedures and functions Snowflake supports overloading procedures and functions. In a given schema, you can define multiple procedures or functions that have the same name but different signatures. The signatures must differ by the number of arguments, the types of the arguments, or both. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions#overloading-procedures-and-functions

tennyaladOption: C

https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions#overloading-procedures-and-functions

MultiCloudIronManOption: C

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