Struct google_bigquery2::api::Table

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pub struct Table {
Show 40 fields pub clone_definition: Option<CloneDefinition>, pub clustering: Option<Clustering>, pub creation_time: Option<i64>, pub default_collation: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub encryption_configuration: Option<EncryptionConfiguration>, pub etag: Option<String>, pub expiration_time: Option<i64>, pub external_data_configuration: Option<ExternalDataConfiguration>, pub friendly_name: Option<String>, pub id: Option<String>, pub kind: Option<String>, pub labels: Option<HashMap<String, String>>, pub last_modified_time: Option<u64>, pub location: Option<String>, pub materialized_view: Option<MaterializedViewDefinition>, pub max_staleness: Option<Vec<u8>>, pub model: Option<ModelDefinition>, pub num_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_long_term_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_physical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_rows: Option<u64>, pub num_active_logical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_active_physical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_long_term_logical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_long_term_physical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_partitions: Option<i64>, pub num_time_travel_physical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_total_logical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub num_total_physical_bytes: Option<i64>, pub range_partitioning: Option<RangePartitioning>, pub require_partition_filter: Option<bool>, pub schema: Option<TableSchema>, pub self_link: Option<String>, pub snapshot_definition: Option<SnapshotDefinition>, pub streaming_buffer: Option<Streamingbuffer>, pub table_reference: Option<TableReference>, pub time_partitioning: Option<TimePartitioning>, pub type_: Option<String>, pub view: Option<ViewDefinition>,
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§clone_definition: Option<CloneDefinition>

[Output-only] Clone definition.

§clustering: Option<Clustering>

[Beta] Clustering specification for the table. Must be specified with partitioning, data in the table will be first partitioned and subsequently clustered.

§creation_time: Option<i64>

[Output-only] The time when this table was created, in milliseconds since the epoch.

§default_collation: Option<String>

[Output-only] The default collation of the table.

§description: Option<String>

[Optional] A user-friendly description of this table.

§encryption_configuration: Option<EncryptionConfiguration>

Custom encryption configuration (e.g., Cloud KMS keys).

§etag: Option<String>

[Output-only] A hash of the table metadata. Used to ensure there were no concurrent modifications to the resource when attempting an update. Not guaranteed to change when the table contents or the fields numRows, numBytes, numLongTermBytes or lastModifiedTime change.

§expiration_time: Option<i64>

[Optional] The time when this table expires, in milliseconds since the epoch. If not present, the table will persist indefinitely. Expired tables will be deleted and their storage reclaimed. The defaultTableExpirationMs property of the encapsulating dataset can be used to set a default expirationTime on newly created tables.

§external_data_configuration: Option<ExternalDataConfiguration>

[Optional] Describes the data format, location, and other properties of a table stored outside of BigQuery. By defining these properties, the data source can then be queried as if it were a standard BigQuery table.

§friendly_name: Option<String>

[Optional] A descriptive name for this table.

§id: Option<String>

[Output-only] An opaque ID uniquely identifying the table.

§kind: Option<String>

[Output-only] The type of the resource.

§labels: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

The labels associated with this table. You can use these to organize and group your tables. Label keys and values can be no longer than 63 characters, can only contain lowercase letters, numeric characters, underscores and dashes. International characters are allowed. Label values are optional. Label keys must start with a letter and each label in the list must have a different key.

§last_modified_time: Option<u64>

[Output-only] The time when this table was last modified, in milliseconds since the epoch.

§location: Option<String>

[Output-only] The geographic location where the table resides. This value is inherited from the dataset.

§materialized_view: Option<MaterializedViewDefinition>

[Optional] Materialized view definition.

§max_staleness: Option<Vec<u8>>

[Optional] Max staleness of data that could be returned when table or materialized view is queried (formatted as Google SQL Interval type).

§model: Option<ModelDefinition>

[Output-only, Beta] Present iff this table represents a ML model. Describes the training information for the model, and it is required to run ‘PREDICT’ queries.

§num_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] The size of this table in bytes, excluding any data in the streaming buffer.

§num_long_term_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] The number of bytes in the table that are considered “long-term storage”.

§num_physical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] [TrustedTester] The physical size of this table in bytes, excluding any data in the streaming buffer. This includes compression and storage used for time travel.

§num_rows: Option<u64>

[Output-only] The number of rows of data in this table, excluding any data in the streaming buffer.

§num_active_logical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] Number of logical bytes that are less than 90 days old.

§num_active_physical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] Number of physical bytes less than 90 days old. This data is not kept in real time, and might be delayed by a few seconds to a few minutes.

§num_long_term_logical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] Number of logical bytes that are more than 90 days old.

§num_long_term_physical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] Number of physical bytes more than 90 days old. This data is not kept in real time, and might be delayed by a few seconds to a few minutes.

§num_partitions: Option<i64>

[Output-only] The number of partitions present in the table or materialized view. This data is not kept in real time, and might be delayed by a few seconds to a few minutes.

§num_time_travel_physical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] Number of physical bytes used by time travel storage (deleted or changed data). This data is not kept in real time, and might be delayed by a few seconds to a few minutes.

§num_total_logical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] Total number of logical bytes in the table or materialized view.

§num_total_physical_bytes: Option<i64>

[Output-only] The physical size of this table in bytes. This also includes storage used for time travel. This data is not kept in real time, and might be delayed by a few seconds to a few minutes.

§range_partitioning: Option<RangePartitioning>

[TrustedTester] Range partitioning specification for this table. Only one of timePartitioning and rangePartitioning should be specified.

§require_partition_filter: Option<bool>

[Optional] If set to true, queries over this table require a partition filter that can be used for partition elimination to be specified.

§schema: Option<TableSchema>

[Optional] Describes the schema of this table.

§self_link: Option<String>

[Output-only] A URL that can be used to access this resource again.

§snapshot_definition: Option<SnapshotDefinition>

[Output-only] Snapshot definition.

§streaming_buffer: Option<Streamingbuffer>

[Output-only] Contains information regarding this table’s streaming buffer, if one is present. This field will be absent if the table is not being streamed to or if there is no data in the streaming buffer.

§table_reference: Option<TableReference>

[Required] Reference describing the ID of this table.

§time_partitioning: Option<TimePartitioning>

Time-based partitioning specification for this table. Only one of timePartitioning and rangePartitioning should be specified.

§type_: Option<String>

[Output-only] Describes the table type. The following values are supported: TABLE: A normal BigQuery table. VIEW: A virtual table defined by a SQL query. SNAPSHOT: An immutable, read-only table that is a copy of another table. [TrustedTester] MATERIALIZED_VIEW: SQL query whose result is persisted. EXTERNAL: A table that references data stored in an external storage system, such as Google Cloud Storage. The default value is TABLE.

§view: Option<ViewDefinition>

[Optional] The view definition.

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impl Clone for Table

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fn clone(&self) -> Table

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Table

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Table

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fn default() -> Table

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Table

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Serialize for Table

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl RequestValue for Table

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impl Resource for Table

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impl ResponseResult for Table

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Table

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impl Send for Table

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impl Sync for Table

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impl Unpin for Table

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impl UnwindSafe for Table

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