**To list all transactions details** The following ``list-transactions`` example returns metadata about transactions and their status. :: aws lakeformation list-transactions \ --cli-input-json file://input.json Contents of ``input.json``:: { "CatalogId": "123456789111", "StatusFilter": "ALL", "MaxResults": 3 } Output:: { "Transactions": [{ "TransactionId": "1234569f08804cb790d950d4d0fe485e", "TransactionStatus": "committed", "TransactionStartTime": "2022-08-10T14:32:29.220000+00:00", "TransactionEndTime": "2022-08-10T14:32:33.751000+00:00" }, { "TransactionId": "12345972ca8347b89825e33c5774aec4", "TransactionStatus": "committed", "TransactionStartTime": "2022-08-10T14:29:04.046000+00:00", "TransactionEndTime": "2022-08-10T14:29:09.681000+00:00" }, { "TransactionId": "12345daf6cb047dbba8ad9b0414613b2", "TransactionStatus": "committed", "TransactionStartTime": "2022-08-10T13:56:51.261000+00:00", "TransactionEndTime": "2022-08-10T13:56:51.547000+00:00" } ], "NextToken": "77X1ebypsI7os+X2lhHsZLGNCDK3nNGpwRdFpicSOHgcX1/QMoniUAKcpR3kj3ts3PVdMA==" } For more information, see `Reading from and writing to the data lake within transactions <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lake-formation/latest/dg/transaction-ops.html>`__ in the *AWS Lake Formation Developer Guide*.