Answer is B
Viewing Query Results
A user cannot view the result set from a query that another user executed. This behavior is intentional. For security reasons, only the user who executed a query can access the query results.
A user cannot view the result set from a query that another user executed. This behavior is intentional. For security reasons, only the user who executed a query can access the query results.
A user cannot view the result set from a query that another user executed. This behavior is intentional. For security reasons, only the user who executed a query can access the query results. This behavior is not connected to the Snowflake access control model for objects. Even a user with the ACCOUNTADMIN role cannot view the results for a query run by another user.
A user cannot view the result set from a query that another user executed, regardless of their assigned roles or privileges. Only the user who executed a query can access the query results.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-access-control-considerations.html#viewing-query-results
A user cannot view the result set from a query that another user executed. This behavior is intentional. For security reasons, only the user who executed a query can access the query results.
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