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BigQuery enforces a 64K limit on the amount of data in a bigquery row. However, the custom extractors are currently allowed to output data for a row that can exceed 64K.
My guess is the best solution is to ignore rows that are >64K and log warnings to the effect.
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BigQuery enforces a 64K limit on the amount of data in a bigquery row. However, the custom extractors are currently allowed to output data for a row that can exceed 64K.
My guess is the best solution is to ignore rows that are >64K and log warnings to the effect.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: