fix: Add AS alias to semantic view query to preserve column names#156
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fix: Add AS alias to semantic view query to preserve column names#156Synohara wants to merge 1 commit intoSnowflake-Labs:mainfrom
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When using bind variables with identifier(?) in SEMANTIC_VIEW queries,
Snowflake returns numeric column names instead of the actual dimension/
metric/fact names. This makes WHERE and ORDER BY clauses fail because
they reference non-existent column names.
This fix adds AS alias to each identifier:
- identifier(?) AS {expr.name}
This preserves the column names while maintaining the security benefits
of using bind variables for the identifier values.
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Summary
When using bind variables with
identifier(?)in SEMANTIC_VIEW queries, Snowflake returns numeric column names (e.g.,"2") instead of the actual dimension/metric/fact names. This causes WHERE and ORDER BY clauses to fail because they reference non-existent column names.Changes
AS {expr.name}alias to each identifier in DIMENSIONS, METRICS, and FACTS clausesExample
Before (Error):
After (Success):