Hi there
I came across this KB article which states the "query complexity is limited to a default value of 50M"
My question is where do
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In BigQuery, the "query complexity" is an internal metric that measures how computationally demanding a query is. The default limit is set to 50 million units of complexity, not megabytes.
The specific query complexity limit of 50 million units is not directly visible in the BigQuery interface. However, you can infer when your query exceeds this limit through error messages. BigQuery will return an error like "Too many subqueries or query is too complex" if your query's complexity exceeds this threshold.
To increase the query complexity limit, you need to request a quota increase from Google Cloud Support.
You need to contact Google Cloud Support for assistance. They can help you through the process of requesting an increase.
In BigQuery, the "query complexity" is an internal metric that measures how computationally demanding a query is. The default limit is set to 50 million units of complexity, not megabytes.
The specific query complexity limit of 50 million units is not directly visible in the BigQuery interface. However, you can infer when your query exceeds this limit through error messages. BigQuery will return an error like "Too many subqueries or query is too complex" if your query's complexity exceeds this threshold.
To increase the query complexity limit, you need to request a quota increase from Google Cloud Support.
Hi @ms4446
If I am in the quota screen, what is the name of quota or what should I search for
You need to contact Google Cloud Support for assistance. They can help you through the process of requesting an increase.
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