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**To restore table from a cluster snapshot** The following ``restore-table-from-cluster-snapshot`` example creates a new table from the specified table in the specified cluster snapshot. :: aws redshift restore-table-from-cluster-snapshot / --cluster-identifier mycluster / --snapshot-identifier mycluster-2019-11-19-16-17 / --source-database-name dev / --source-schema-name public / --source-table-name mytable / --target-database-name dev / --target-schema-name public / --new-table-name mytable-clone Output:: { "TableRestoreStatus": { "TableRestoreRequestId": "a123a12b-abc1-1a1a-a123-a1234ab12345", "Status": "PENDING", "RequestTime": "2019-12-20T00:20:16.402Z", "ClusterIdentifier": "mycluster", "SnapshotIdentifier": "mycluster-2019-11-19-16-17", "SourceDatabaseName": "dev", "SourceSchemaName": "public", "SourceTableName": "mytable", "TargetDatabaseName": "dev", "TargetSchemaName": "public", "NewTableName": "mytable-clone" } } For more information, see `Restoring a Table from a Snapshot <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/working-with-snapshots.html#working-with-snapshot-restore-table-from-snapshot>`__ in the *Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide*.