BigQuery の結果を Google ドライブに保存しようとすると、エラーが発生することがあります。このエラーは、Drive SDK API が Google Workspace にアクセスできないことが原因で発生します。この問題を解決するには、ユーザー アカウントで Drive SDK API を使用して Google ドライブにアクセスできるようにする必要があります。
クエリ結果を Google ドライブに保存するには、 Google Cloud コンソールを使用します。
bq コマンドライン ツールや API では、Google スプレッドシートに結果を保存できません。
Google スプレッドシートから BigQuery の結果を開こうとすると、エラーが発生することがあります。このエラーは、Drive SDK API が Google Workspace にアクセスできないことが原因で発生します。この問題を解決するには、ユーザー アカウントで Drive SDK API を使用して Google スプレッドシートにアクセスできるようにする必要があります。
クエリ結果を Google スプレッドシートに保存するには、 Google Cloud コンソールを使用します。
結果が保存されると、 Google Cloud コンソールのクエリ結果の下に Saved to Sheets as
"results-20190225-103531. Open のようなメッセージが表示されます。メッセージ内のリンクをクリックして Google スプレッドシートに結果を表示するか、My Drive フォルダに移動してファイルを手動で開きます。
Google スプレッドシートに保存したクエリ結果のファイル名は results-[DATE] で始まります([DATE] は YYYYMMDD 形式で表記された当日の日付)。
結果を Google スプレッドシートに保存する際のトラブルシューティング
BigQuery から Google スプレッドシートにデータを保存したときに、シート内の一部のセルが空白になることがあります。これは、セルに書き込んでいるデータが Google スプレッドシートの上限である 50,000 文字を超えた場合に発生します。この問題を解決するには、GoogleSQL クエリで文字列関数を使用して、長いデータが含まれる列を 2 つ以上の列に分割し、その結果をスプレッドシートに再度保存します。
クエリ結果を Cloud Storage に保存する
次の手順により、 Google Cloud コンソールでクエリ結果を Cloud Storage にエクスポートできます。
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In the Google Cloud console, open the BigQuery page.\n\n [Go to BigQuery](https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery)\n2. Click add_box **SQL query**.\n\n3. Enter a valid GoogleSQL query in the **Query editor** text area.\n\n4. Optional: To change the processing location, click **More** and select\n **Query settings** . For **Data location** ,\n choose the [location](/bigquery/docs/locations) of your data.\n\n5. Click **Run**.\n\n6. When the results are returned, click **Save results** and select the\n format or location where you want to save the results.\n\n The file is downloaded to your browser's default download location.\n\nSave query results to Google Drive\n----------------------------------\n\n|\n| **Beta**\n|\n|\n| This feature is subject to the \"Pre-GA Offerings Terms\" in the General Service Terms section\n| of the [Service Specific Terms](/terms/service-terms#1).\n|\n| Pre-GA features are available \"as is\" and might have limited support.\n|\n| For more information, see the\n| [launch stage descriptions](/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nSaving query results to Google Drive is not supported by the bq command-line tool or\nthe API.\n\nYou might get an error when you try to save the BigQuery results\nto Google Drive. This error is due to the Drive SDK API\nbeing unable to access Google Workspace. To resolve the issue,\nyou must enable your user account to\n[access Google Drive](https://support.google.com/a/answer/6105699)\nwith the Drive SDK API.\n\nTo save query results to Google Drive, use the Google Cloud console:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, open the BigQuery page.\n\n [Go to BigQuery](https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery)\n2. Click add_box **SQL query**.\n\n3. Enter a valid GoogleSQL query in the **Query editor** text area.\n\n4. Click **Run**.\n\n5. When the results are returned, click **Save results**.\n\n6. Under **Google Drive** , select **CSV** or **JSON**. When you save\n results to Google Drive, you cannot choose the location. Results are\n always saved to the root \"My Drive\" location.\n\n7. It may take a few minutes to save the results to Google Drive. When\n the results are saved, you receive a dialog message that includes the\n filename ---\n `bq-results-[TIMESTAMP]-[RANDOM_CHARACTERS].[CSV or JSON]`.\n\n\n8. In the dialog message, click **Open** to open the file, or navigate to\n Google Drive and click **My Drive**.\n\nSave query results to Google Sheets\n-----------------------------------\n\nSaving query results to Google Sheets is not supported by the bq command-line tool or\nthe API.\n\nYou might get an error when you try to open the BigQuery results\nfrom Google Sheets. This error is due to the Drive SDK API\nbeing unable to access Google Workspace. To resolve the issue,\nyou must enable your user account to\n[access Google Sheets](https://support.google.com/a/answer/6105699)\nwith the Drive SDK API.\n\nTo save query results to Google Sheets, use the Google Cloud console:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, open the BigQuery page.\n\n [Go to BigQuery](https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery)\n2. Click add_box **SQL query**.\n\n3. Enter a valid GoogleSQL query in the **Query editor** text area.\n\n4. Optional: To change the processing location, click **More** and select\n **Query settings** . For **Data location** ,\n choose the [location](/bigquery/docs/locations) of your data.\n\n5. Click **Run**.\n\n6. When the results are returned, click the **Save results** and select\n **Google Sheets**.\n\n7. If necessary, follow the prompts to log into your user account and\n click **Allow** to give BigQuery permission to write the data\n to your Google Drive `MY Drive` folder.\n\n After following the prompts, you should receive an email confirming that\n BigQuery client tools have been connected to your user\n account. The email contains information on the permissions you granted\n along with steps to remove the permissions.\n8. When the results are saved, a message similar to the following appears\n below the query results in the Google Cloud console: `Saved to Sheets as\n \"results-20190225-103531. Open`. Click the link in the message to view your\n results in Google Sheets, or navigate to your `My Drive` folder and open the\n file manually.\n\n When you save query results to Google Sheets, the filename begins with\n `results-[DATE]` where `[DATE]` is today's date in the format\n `YYYYMMDD`.\n | **Note:** Saving results to Google Sheets is not supported by the bq command-line tool or the API. For more information, see [Using Connected Sheets](/bigquery/docs/connected-sheets).\n\n### Troubleshoot saving results to Google Sheets\n\nWhen saving data from BigQuery to Google Sheets, you might\nfind that some cells in the sheets are blank. This happens when the data you\nare writing to the cell exceeds the Google Sheets limit of 50,000 characters.\nTo resolve this, use a\n[string function](/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/string_functions#split)\nin the GoogleSQL query to split the column with the long data into two or more\ncolumns, then save the result to sheets again.\n\nSave query results to Cloud Storage\n-----------------------------------\n\nYou can export your query results to Cloud Storage in the Google Cloud console\nwith the following steps:\n\n1. Open the BigQuery page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n [Go to the BigQuery page](https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery)\n2. Click add_box **SQL query**.\n\n3. Enter a valid GoogleSQL query in the **Query editor** text area.\n\n4. Click **Run**.\n\n5. When the results are returned, click **Save results** \\\u003e **Cloud Storage**.\n\n6. In the **Export to Google Cloud Storage** dialog:\n\n - For **GCS Location**, browse for the bucket, folder, or file where you want to export the data.\n - For **Export format**, choose the format for your exported data: CSV, JSON (Newline Delimited), Avro, or Parquet.\n - For **Compression** , select a compression format or select `None` for no compression.\n7. Click **Save** to export the query results.\n\nTo check on the progress of the job, expand the **Job history** pane and\nlook for the job with the `EXTRACT` type.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Learn how to programmatically [export a table to a JSON file](/bigquery/docs/samples/bigquery-extract-table-json).\n- Learn about [quotas for export jobs](/bigquery/quotas#export_jobs).\n- Learn about [BigQuery storage pricing](/bigquery/pricing#storage)."]]