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Using the Aurora query editor - AWS Documentation
The Aurora query editor lets you run SQL statements on your Aurora DB cluster through the AWS Management Console. You can run SQL queries, data manipulation (DML) statements, and data definition (DDL) statements. Using the console interface lets you perform database maintenance, produce reports, ...
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SQL Query Editor - Amazon Redshift Query Editor - AWS
2 weeks ago - Amazon Q generative SQL in Query Editor analyzes user intent, query patterns, and schema metadata to quickly generate SQL code based on trained Large Language Models (LLM) - enabling users to derive insights faster. Run multiple queries, and execute multi-statement queries with multiple results ...
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Querying a database using the query editor v2 - Amazon Redshift
The query editor v2 is a separate web-based SQL client application that you use to author and run queries on your Amazon Redshift data warehouse. The query editor v2 is primarily used to edit and run queries, visualize results, and share your work with your team.
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Query Using the SQL Query Editor for AWS Config (AWS CLI) - AWS Config
aws configservice delete-stored-query --query-name cli-test · If successful, the command runs with no additional output. Document Conventions · Query Editor (Console) Natural language query processor · Did this page help you? - Yes · Thanks for letting us know we're doing a good job!
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Introducing Amazon Redshift Query Editor V2, a Free Web-based Query Authoring Tool for Data Analysts | AWS News Blog
January 3, 2023 - Because it’s a managed SQL editor in your browser and it’s integrated with your single sign-on provider, the Query Editor V2 reduces the number of steps to the first query so you gain insights faster. You also get in-place visual analysis of query results (no data download required), all in one place.
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Query your Amazon Redshift cluster with the new Query Editor | AWS Big Data Blog
October 12, 2020 - Using the left navigation pane on the Amazon Redshift console, navigate to the Query Editor. In the Credentials dialog box, in the Cluster drop-down list, choose the cluster name (demo-cluster).
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Authoring queries with Amazon Redshift - Amazon Redshift
Choose the Queries folder, open the context menu (right-click) a saved query, and choose Open query. Confirm that you chose the correct Cluster or Workgroup, and Database value for the SQL you plan to run. Initially, you can choose your Cluster or Workgroup in the tree view.
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Opening query editor v2 - Amazon Redshift
You manage and query your data organized as tables and contained in a database. The database can contain stored data or contain a reference to data stored elsewhere, such as Amazon S3. You connect to a database contained in either a cluster or a serverless workgroup. When working in the Editor view, you have the following controls:
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Simplify your data analysis with Amazon Redshift Query Editor v2 | AWS Big Data Blog
August 25, 2023 - You can provide Query Editor v2 to end-users such as data analysts, database developers, and data scientists without providing the privileges required to access the Amazon Redshift console. In this post, we walk through how to create an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role to provide access to Query Editor v2 for end-users, easily connect to your clusters, run SQL queries, load data in your clusters, create charts, and share queries directly from the console.
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Redshift Serverless Query Editor Tutorial - AWS
He showcases three key analyses: examining complaints by company type for a specific state, identifying the top states by complaint volume, and determining the preferred submission methods across all states. Milind highlights Query Editor v2's features, including data visualization, easy collaboration through notebook sharing, and the ability to export results.
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Configuring your AWS account - Amazon Redshift
You can perform this set of tasks to configure the query editor v2 to query an Amazon Redshift database.With the proper permissions, you can access data in an Amazon Redshift cluster or workgroup owned by your AWS account that is in the current AWS Region.
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Writing your first query with Query Editor v2 | Amazon Web Services - YouTube
In this video you will see how easy it is to get started with Amazon Redshift Serverless using the Query Editor v2. We shall perform analysis on the Consumer...
Published   March 15, 2023
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aws.amazon.com › about-aws › whats-new › 2025 › 11 › amazon-aurora-dsql-integrated-query-editor
Amazon Aurora DSQL now provides an integrated query editor in the AWS Management Console - AWS
November 21, 2025 - Amazon Aurora DSQL now provides an integrated query editor for browser-based SQL access. With this launch, customers can securely connect to their Aurora DSQL clusters and run SQL queries directly from the AWS Management Console, without installing or configuring external clients.
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Amazon RDS Data API and Amazon RDS Query Editor are available in additional regions - AWS
May 28, 2020 - The Amazon RDS Query Editor provides an easy way for admins and developers to run SQL queries without having to install and set up an external JDBC/ODBC client.
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Amazon Redshift query editor v2 - AWS Secrets Manager
Amazon Redshift query editor v2 is a web-based SQL client application that you can use to author and run queries on your Amazon Redshift data warehouse. When you use the Amazon Redshift query editor v2 to connect to a database, Amazon Redshift can store your credentials in a Secrets Manager ...
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Amazon Redshift | Query Editor v2.0 | Amazon Web Services
March 17, 2026 - Amazon Redshift Query Editor v2.0 makes it easy to query your data using SQL and gain insights by visualizing your results using charts and graphs with a few clicks.
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docs.aws.amazon.com › amazon redshift › management guide › query a database
Query a database - Amazon Redshift
Connect to your cluster and run queries on the AWS Management Console with the query editor.