Remove a catalog integration from the Snowflake account
Removes a catalog integration from the account.
DROP CATALOG INTEGRATION [ IF EXISTS ] <name>
<name>
Specifies the identifier for the catalog integration to drop. If the identifier contains spaces, special characters, or mixed-case characters, the entire string must be enclosed in double quotes. Identifiers enclosed in double quotes are also case-sensitive (for example, "My Catalog").
A role used to execute this operation must have the following privileges at a minimum:
| Privilege | Object | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| OWNERSHIP | Integration (catalog) |
| OWNERSHIP is a special privilege on an object that is automatically granted to the role that created the object, but can also be transferred using the GRANT OWNERSHIP command to a different role by the owning role (or any role with the MANAGE GRANTS privilege). |
Dropped catalog integrations cannot be recovered; they must be recreated.
When the IF EXISTS clause is specified and the target object does not exist, the command completes successfully without returning an error.
You cannot drop or replace a catalog integration if one or more Apache Iceberg tables are associated with the catalog integration.
To view the tables that depend on a catalog integration, you can use the SHOW ICEBERG TABLES command and a query using the pipe operator (->>) that filters on the catalog_name column.
Note
The column identifier (catalog_name) is case-sensitive. Specify the column identifier exactly as it appears in the SHOW ICEBERG TABLES output.
For example:
SHOW ICEBERG TABLES
->> SELECT *
FROM $1
WHERE "catalog_name" = 'my_catalog_integration_1';
Drop a catalog integration:
DROP CATALOG INTEGRATION myInt;
Drop the catalog integration again, but do not raise an error if the integration does not exist:
DROP CATALOG INTEGRATION IF EXISTS myInt;