UDFS_EVENTS
Records information about events involving the S3, HDFS, GCS, and Azure file systems.
	Records information about events involving the S3, HDFS, GCS, and Azure file systems.
| Column Name | Data Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| START_TIME | TIMESTAMPTZ | Event start time | 
| END_TIME | TIMESTAMPTZ | Event end time | 
| NODE_NAME | VARCHAR | Name of the node that reported the event | 
| SESSION_ID | VARCHAR | Identifies the event session, unique within the cluster at any point in time but can be reused when the session closes. | 
| USER_ID | INTEGER | Identifies the event user. | 
| TRANSACTION_ID* | INTEGER | Identifies the event transaction within the SESSION_ID-specified session, if any; otherwise NULL. | 
| STATEMENT_ID* | INTEGER | Uniquely identifies the current statement, if any; otherwise NULL. | 
| REQUEST_ID* | INTEGER | Uniquely identifies the event request in the user session. | 
| FILESYSTEM | VARCHAR | Name of the file system, such as S3 | 
| PATH | VARCHAR | Complete file path | 
| EVENT | VARCHAR | The function call that was made. For example: 
 | 
| STATUS | VARCHAR | Status of the event: OK, CANCEL, or FAIL | 
| DESCRIPTION | VARCHAR | Other event details, for internal use only | 
| ACTIVITY | VARCHAR | Points to the component that was active and logged the event, for internal use only. | 
| PLAN_ID | VARCHAR | Uniquely identifies the node-specific Optimizer plan for this event. | 
| OPERATOR_ID | INTEGER | Identifier assigned by the Execution Engine operator instance that performs the work | 
* In combination, TRANSACTION_ID, STATEMENT_ID, and REQUEST_ID uniquely identify an event within a given session.
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