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Primary and foreign key table constraints are now generally available. In addition to the features available in preview, you can now also manage constraints through the BigQuery API and view constraints in the BigQuery console.
A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
The google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1beta2 API package for BigQueryWrite operations is deprecated and will be removed on July 17, 2024. After that date, requests to that package version for use with the BigQuery Storage Write API will fail. Data written to BigQuery using the BigQuery Storage Write API is accessible by using the google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1 package.
Next steps: If you call the API directly, switch to google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1, the generally available (GA) version of the API, to prevent any impact on your workflow.
https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/release-notes#July_17_2023
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Feature
Primary and foreign key table constraints are now generally available. In addition to the features available in preview, you can now also manage constraints through the BigQuery API and view constraints in the BigQuery console.
Libraries
A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
Node.js
Changes for @google-cloud/bigquery
6.2.1 (2023-07-10)
Bug Fixes
Deprecated
The google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1beta2 API package for BigQueryWrite operations is deprecated and will be removed on July 17, 2024. After that date, requests to that package version for use with the BigQuery Storage Write API will fail. Data written to BigQuery using the BigQuery Storage Write API is accessible by using the google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1 package.
Next steps: If you call the API directly, switch to google.cloud.bigquery.storage.v1, the generally available (GA) version of the API, to prevent any impact on your workflow.
https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/release-notes#July_17_2023
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