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30 changes: 22 additions & 8 deletions docs/attributes-registry/db.md
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| <a id="db-operation-batch-size" href="#db-operation-batch-size">`db.operation.batch.size`</a> | int | The number of queries included in a batch operation. [3] | `2`; `3`; `4` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-operation-name" href="#db-operation-name">`db.operation.name`</a> | string | The name of the operation or command being executed. [4] | `findAndModify`; `HMSET`; `SELECT` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-operation-parameter" href="#db-operation-parameter">`db.operation.parameter.<key>`</a> | string | A database operation parameter, with `<key>` being the parameter name, and the attribute value being a string representation of the parameter value. [5] | `someval`; `55` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-query-summary" href="#db-query-summary">`db.query.summary`</a> | string | Low cardinality representation of a database query text. [6] | `SELECT wuser_table`; `INSERT shipping_details SELECT orders`; `get user by id` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-query-text" href="#db-query-text">`db.query.text`</a> | string | The database query being executed. [7] | `SELECT * FROM wuser_table where username = ?`; `SET mykey ?` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-prepared-statement-name" href="#db-prepared-statement-name">`db.prepared_statement.name`</a> | string | The name of a prepared statement within the database. [6] | `GetCustomer` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-query-summary" href="#db-query-summary">`db.query.summary`</a> | string | Low cardinality representation of a database query text. [7] | `SELECT wuser_table`; `INSERT shipping_details SELECT orders`; `get user by id` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-query-text" href="#db-query-text">`db.query.text`</a> | string | The database query being executed. [8] | `SELECT * FROM wuser_table where username = ?`; `SET mykey ?` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-response-returned-rows" href="#db-response-returned-rows">`db.response.returned_rows`</a> | int | Number of rows returned by the operation. | `10`; `30`; `1000` | ![Development](https://img.shields.io/badge/-development-blue) |
| <a id="db-response-status-code" href="#db-response-status-code">`db.response.status_code`</a> | string | Database response status code. [8] | `102`; `ORA-17002`; `08P01`; `404` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-system-name" href="#db-system-name">`db.system.name`</a> | string | The database management system (DBMS) product as identified by the client instrumentation. [9] | `other_sql`; `softwareag.adabas`; `actian.ingres` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-response-status-code" href="#db-response-status-code">`db.response.status_code`</a> | string | Database response status code. [9] | `102`; `ORA-17002`; `08P01`; `404` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-stored-procedure-name" href="#db-stored-procedure-name">`db.stored_procedure.name`</a> | string | The name of a stored procedure within the database. [10] | `GetCustomer` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| <a id="db-system-name" href="#db-system-name">`db.system.name`</a> | string | The database management system (DBMS) product as identified by the client instrumentation. [11] | `other_sql`; `softwareag.adabas`; `actian.ingres` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |

**[1] `db.collection.name`:** It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application
without attempting to do any case normalization.
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**[5] `db.operation.parameter`:** If a parameter has no name and instead is referenced only by index, then `<key>` SHOULD be the 0-based index.
If `db.query.text` is also captured, then `db.operation.parameter.<key>` SHOULD match up with the parameterized placeholders present in `db.query.text`.

**[6] `db.query.summary`:** `db.query.summary` provides static summary of the query text. It describes a class of database queries and is useful as a grouping key, especially when analyzing telemetry for database calls involving complex queries.
**[6] `db.prepared_statement.name`:** It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application
without attempting to do any case normalization.

For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same
prepared statement name then that prepared statement name SHOULD be used.

**[7] `db.query.summary`:** `db.query.summary` provides static summary of the query text. It describes a class of database queries and is useful as a grouping key, especially when analyzing telemetry for database calls involving complex queries.
Summary may be available to the instrumentation through instrumentation hooks or other means. If it is not available, instrumentations that support query parsing SHOULD generate a summary following [Generating query summary](../database/database-spans.md#generating-a-summary-of-the-query-text) section.

**[7] `db.query.text`:** For sanitization see [Sanitization of `db.query.text`](../database/database-spans.md#sanitization-of-dbquerytext).
**[8] `db.query.text`:** For sanitization see [Sanitization of `db.query.text`](../database/database-spans.md#sanitization-of-dbquerytext).
For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same query text then that query text SHOULD be used, otherwise all of the individual query texts SHOULD be concatenated with separator `; ` or some other database system specific separator if more applicable.
Even though parameterized query text can potentially have sensitive data, by using a parameterized query the user is giving a strong signal that any sensitive data will be passed as parameter values, and the benefit to observability of capturing the static part of the query text by default outweighs the risk.

**[8] `db.response.status_code`:** The status code returned by the database. Usually it represents an error code, but may also represent partial success, warning, or differentiate between various types of successful outcomes.
**[9] `db.response.status_code`:** The status code returned by the database. Usually it represents an error code, but may also represent partial success, warning, or differentiate between various types of successful outcomes.
Semantic conventions for individual database systems SHOULD document what `db.response.status_code` means in the context of that system.

**[9] `db.system.name`:** The actual DBMS may differ from the one identified by the client. For example, when using PostgreSQL client libraries to connect to a CockroachDB, the `db.system.name` is set to `postgresql` based on the instrumentation's best knowledge.
**[10] `db.stored_procedure.name`:** It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application
without attempting to do any case normalization.

For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same
stored procedure name then that stored procedure name SHOULD be used.

**[11] `db.system.name`:** The actual DBMS may differ from the one identified by the client. For example, when using PostgreSQL client libraries to connect to a CockroachDB, the `db.system.name` is set to `postgresql` based on the instrumentation's best knowledge.

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| [`db.operation.batch.size`](/docs/attributes-registry/db.md) | int | The number of queries included in a batch operation. [10] | `2`; `3`; `4` | `Recommended` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| [`db.query.summary`](/docs/attributes-registry/db.md) | string | Low cardinality representation of a database query text. [11] | `SELECT wuser_table`; `INSERT shipping_details SELECT orders`; `get user by id` | `Recommended` [12] | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| [`db.query.text`](/docs/attributes-registry/db.md) | string | The database query being executed. [13] | `SELECT * FROM wuser_table where username = ?`; `SET mykey ?` | `Recommended` [14] | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| [`server.address`](/docs/attributes-registry/server.md) | string | Name of the database host. [15] | `example.com`; `10.1.2.80`; `/tmp/my.sock` | `Recommended` | ![Stable](https://img.shields.io/badge/-stable-lightgreen) |
| [`user_agent.original`](/docs/attributes-registry/user-agent.md) | string | Full user-agent string is generated by Cosmos DB SDK [16] | `cosmos-netstandard-sdk/3.23.0\|3.23.1\|1\|X64\|Linux 5.4.0-1098-azure 104 18\|.NET Core 3.1.32\|S\|` | `Recommended` | ![Stable](https://img.shields.io/badge/-stable-lightgreen) |
| [`db.operation.parameter.<key>`](/docs/attributes-registry/db.md) | string | A database operation parameter, with `<key>` being the parameter name, and the attribute value being a string representation of the parameter value. [17] | `someval`; `55` | `Opt-In` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| [`db.stored_procedure.name`](/docs/attributes-registry/db.md) | string | The name of a stored procedure within the database. [15] | `GetCustomer` | `Recommended` [16] | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |
| [`server.address`](/docs/attributes-registry/server.md) | string | Name of the database host. [17] | `example.com`; `10.1.2.80`; `/tmp/my.sock` | `Recommended` | ![Stable](https://img.shields.io/badge/-stable-lightgreen) |
| [`user_agent.original`](/docs/attributes-registry/user-agent.md) | string | Full user-agent string is generated by Cosmos DB SDK [18] | `cosmos-netstandard-sdk/3.23.0\|3.23.1\|1\|X64\|Linux 5.4.0-1098-azure 104 18\|.NET Core 3.1.32\|S\|` | `Recommended` | ![Stable](https://img.shields.io/badge/-stable-lightgreen) |
| [`db.operation.parameter.<key>`](/docs/attributes-registry/db.md) | string | A database operation parameter, with `<key>` being the parameter name, and the attribute value being a string representation of the parameter value. [19] | `someval`; `55` | `Opt-In` | ![Release Candidate](https://img.shields.io/badge/-rc-mediumorchid) |

**[1] `azure.cosmosdb.connection.mode`:** if not `gateway` (the default value is assumed to be `gateway`).

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**[14] `db.query.text`:** Non-parameterized query text SHOULD NOT be collected by default unless there is sanitization that excludes sensitive data, e.g. by redacting all literal values present in the query text. See [Sanitization of `db.query.text`](../database/database-spans.md#sanitization-of-dbquerytext).
Parameterized query text SHOULD be collected by default (the query parameter values themselves are opt-in, see [`db.operation.parameter.<key>`](../attributes-registry/db.md)).

**[15] `server.address`:** When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.
**[15] `db.stored_procedure.name`:** It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application
without attempting to do any case normalization.

For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same
stored procedure name then that stored procedure name SHOULD be used.

**[16] `db.stored_procedure.name`:** If operation represents a stored procedure execution.

**[17] `server.address`:** When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available.

**[16] `user_agent.original`:** The user-agent value is generated by SDK which is a combination of<br> `sdk_version` : Current version of SDK. e.g. 'cosmos-netstandard-sdk/3.23.0'<br> `direct_pkg_version` : Direct package version used by Cosmos DB SDK. e.g. '3.23.1'<br> `number_of_client_instances` : Number of cosmos client instances created by the application. e.g. '1'<br> `type_of_machine_architecture` : Machine architecture. e.g. 'X64'<br> `operating_system` : Operating System. e.g. 'Linux 5.4.0-1098-azure 104 18'<br> `runtime_framework` : Runtime Framework. e.g. '.NET Core 3.1.32'<br> `failover_information` : Generated key to determine if region failover enabled.
**[18] `user_agent.original`:** The user-agent value is generated by SDK which is a combination of<br> `sdk_version` : Current version of SDK. e.g. 'cosmos-netstandard-sdk/3.23.0'<br> `direct_pkg_version` : Direct package version used by Cosmos DB SDK. e.g. '3.23.1'<br> `number_of_client_instances` : Number of cosmos client instances created by the application. e.g. '1'<br> `type_of_machine_architecture` : Machine architecture. e.g. 'X64'<br> `operating_system` : Operating System. e.g. 'Linux 5.4.0-1098-azure 104 18'<br> `runtime_framework` : Runtime Framework. e.g. '.NET Core 3.1.32'<br> `failover_information` : Generated key to determine if region failover enabled.
Format Reg-{D (Disabled discovery)}-S(application region)|L(List of preferred regions)|N(None, user did not configure it).
Default value is "NS".

**[17] `db.operation.parameter`:** If a parameter has no name and instead is referenced only by index, then `<key>` SHOULD be the 0-based index.
**[19] `db.operation.parameter`:** If a parameter has no name and instead is referenced only by index, then `<key>` SHOULD be the 0-based index.
If `db.query.text` is also captured, then `db.operation.parameter.<key>` SHOULD match up with the parameterized placeholders present in `db.query.text`.

The following attributes can be important for making sampling decisions
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