Troubleshooting resource limits

If query execution isn’t meeting your service level agreements, or you’re encountering errors due to resource exhaustion or timeout, consider:

  • Using the results from previous queries instead of recomputing. For example, your weekly total could be the sum computed in BigQuery of 7 single day aggregate queries.
  • Decomposing queries into logical subqueries (such as splitting multiple joins into multiple queries), or otherwise restricting the set of data being processed. You can combine results from individual jobs into a single dataset in BigQuery. Although this may help with resource exhaustion, it may slow down your query.
  • If you’re running into resources exceeded errors in BigQuery, try using temp tables to split your query into multiple BigQuery queries.
  • Referencing fewer tables in a single query, as this uses large amounts of memory and can cause your query to fail.
  • Rewriting your queries such that they join fewer user tables.
  • Rewriting your queries to avoid joining the same table back on itself.

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