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    BigQuery Utils

    BigQuery Utils

    Useful scripts, udfs, views, and other utilities for migration

    BigQuery Utils is a large utility repository focused on helping users operate, optimize, and migrate workloads in BigQuery through reusable assets rather than a single application. It brings together scripts, user-defined functions, views, stored procedures, dashboards, notebooks, and supporting tools that address common data warehouse and analytics tasks. The repository is especially useful for organizations that need practical building blocks for migration from other database systems, since it includes compatibility-oriented utilities and migration-focused UDFs that mimic behavior from platforms such as Oracle, Redshift, and Netezza. It also supports day-to-day operational work by offering optimization scripts, billing queries, performance testing examples, and dashboards built on INFORMATION_SCHEMA metadata so teams can better understand slot usage, reservations, job execution, and errors.
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