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COF-C02 · Question #614

Who can create and manage reader accounts? (Select TWO).

The correct answer is A. A user with ACCOUNTADMIN role D. A user with ORGADMIH role. Reader accounts (formerly called 'read-only accounts') allow data providers to share data with consumers who don't have a Snowflake account. Only users with the ACCOUNTADMIN role can create and manage reader accounts within their account. Additionally, ORGADMIN (note: choice D…

Account Access and Security

Question

Who can create and manage reader accounts? (Select TWO).

Options

  • AA user with ACCOUNTADMIN role
  • BA user with securityadmin role
  • CA user with SYSADMIN role
  • DA user with ORGADMIH role
  • EA user with CREATE ACCOUNT privilege

How the community answered

(45 responses)
  • A
    93% (42)
  • B
    4% (2)
  • E
    2% (1)

Explanation

Reader accounts (formerly called 'read-only accounts') allow data providers to share data with consumers who don't have a Snowflake account. Only users with the ACCOUNTADMIN role can create and manage reader accounts within their account. Additionally, ORGADMIN (note: choice D has a typo 'ORGADMIH') has organization-level privileges that include managing accounts, including reader accounts. SECURITYADMIN and SYSADMIN do not have the privilege to create reader accounts, and a generic 'CREATE ACCOUNT privilege' (E) is not a standard Snowflake role or privilege used for this purpose.

Topics

#Reader Accounts#Snowflake Roles#Account Management#System Privileges

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