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---
title: "ktx sl"
description: "List, search, validate, or query semantic sources."
---
Interact with your project's semantic layer. Semantic sources are YAML
definitions that describe tables, columns, measures, joins, segments, and grain:
the vocabulary agents use to generate correct SQL.
## Command signature
```bash
ktx sl [options] [query...] # list (bare) or search (with query)
ktx sl validate <sourceName> [options]
ktx sl query [options]
```
- Bare `ktx sl` lists semantic sources.
- `ktx sl <query...>` searches semantic sources (multi-word queries are
joined with a space).
- `ktx sl validate` and `ktx sl query` remain as explicit subcommands.
## Subcommands
| Subcommand | Description |
|-----------|-------------|
| (none, no query) | List semantic sources |
| (none, with query) | Search semantic sources |
| `validate <sourceName>` | Validate a semantic source against the database schema |
| `query` | Compile or execute a semantic query |
## Options
### `sl` (list or search)
| Flag | Description | Default |
|------|-------------|---------|
| `--connection-id <id>` | Filter by **ktx** connection id | - |
| `--limit <number>` | Maximum search results (search mode only) | - |
| `--output <mode>` | Output mode: `pretty` (default in TTY), `plain` (TSV), or `json` | `pretty` |
| `--json` | Shortcut for `--output=json` (overrides `--output`) | `false` |
### `sl validate`
| Flag | Description | Default |
|------|-------------|---------|
| `--connection-id <id>` | **ktx** connection id (required) | - |
### `sl query`
| Flag | Description | Default |
|------|-------------|---------|
| `--connection-id <id>` | **ktx** connection id | - |
| `--query-file <path>` | JSON semantic query file | - |
| `--measure <measure>` | Measure to query; repeatable (at least one required) | - |
| `--dimension <dimension>` | Dimension to include; repeatable | - |
| `--filter <filter>` | Filter expression; repeatable | - |
| `--segment <segment>` | Segment to include; repeatable | - |
| `--order-by <field[:direction]>` | Order field, optionally suffixed with `:asc` or `:desc`; repeatable | - |
| `--limit <n>` | Query limit | - |
| `--include-empty` | Include empty rows | `false` |
| `--format <format>` | Output format: `json` or `sql` | `json` |
| `--execute` | Execute the compiled query against the database | `false` |
| `--yes` | Install the managed Python runtime without prompting when required | `false` |
| `--no-input` | Disable interactive managed runtime installation | - |
| `--max-rows <n>` | Maximum rows to return when executing | - |
`sl query` requires at least one `--measure` unless `--query-file` is set.
`--query-file` should point to a JSON semantic query object.
## Examples
```bash
# List all semantic sources
ktx sl
# List sources for a specific connection
ktx sl --connection-id my-warehouse
# List sources as JSON
ktx sl --json
# Search sources as JSON
ktx sl "revenue" --json
# Validate a source against the live schema
ktx sl validate orders --connection-id my-warehouse
# Compile a query and view the generated SQL
ktx sl query \
--connection-id my-warehouse \
--measure orders.total_revenue \
--dimension orders.created_date \
--format sql
# Execute a query with filters
ktx sl query \
--connection-id my-warehouse \
--measure orders.total_revenue \
--dimension orders.status \
--filter "orders.created_date >= '2024-01-01'" \
--execute \
--max-rows 100
# Query with ordering and limit
ktx sl query \
--connection-id my-warehouse \
--measure orders.total_revenue \
--dimension customers.country \
--order-by total_revenue:desc \
--limit 10 \
--execute
# Execute and cap the result set
ktx sl query \
--connection-id my-warehouse \
--measure orders.count \
--dimension orders.created_date \
--execute \
--max-rows 1000
# Compile or execute without prompting for runtime installation
ktx sl query \
--connection-id my-warehouse \
--measure orders.count \
--execute \
--yes
# Execute a query from a JSON file
ktx sl query \
--connection-id my-warehouse \
--query-file query.json \
--execute \
--max-rows 100
```
## Output
Bare `ktx sl` (list) and `ktx sl <query>` (search) return human-readable
output by default. Use `--json` when an agent needs structured output. Use
`--format sql` on `query` to inspect generated SQL before execution, or leave
`--format json` for the compiled query and optional rows. Pretty search output
shows `#1`, `#2`, and later rank badges for the displayed results. Plain and
JSON output keep the raw `score` value, which is a ranking score rather than a
percentage.
```json
{
"sql": "SELECT orders.status, SUM(orders.total_amount) AS total_revenue FROM public.orders GROUP BY orders.status",
"rows": [
{
"orders.status": "completed",
"total_revenue": 125000
}
]
}
```
## Common errors
| Error | Cause | Recovery |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Source not found | Source name or connection id is wrong | Run `ktx sl --json` and retry with an exact source name and connection id |
| Validation fails | YAML references missing columns, invalid joins, or invalid SQL expressions | Fix the source YAML and rerun `ktx sl validate` |
| Query compile fails | Measure, dimension, filter, or segment name is invalid | Search sources with `ktx sl <query>`, inspect the source YAML in your project files, then retry using declared fields |
| Execution returns too many rows | `--max-rows` is missing or too high | Add `--max-rows` with a bounded value before executing |
| Runtime install is blocked | Query execution needs the managed Python runtime and prompts are disabled | Run `ktx admin runtime install --feature core --yes`, or rerun `ktx sl query --yes` |