How to Import Tables Data from BigQuery into Excel

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Learn how to import live Tables data from BigQuery into Excel using Coefficient for easier data access and analysis.

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Accessing your BigQuery Tables data in Excel allows for straightforward data analysis without complex tools. Coefficient connects BigQuery directly to your spreadsheet.

This guide shows you how to import your BigQuery Tables data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient for Excel and connect to your BigQuery account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from… and choose the Tables object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Configure filters or select fields as needed and import into your Excel sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your table data automatically updated.

Step-by-step guide

Follow these steps to bring your BigQuery Tables data into Excel.

Step 1: Install and Connect Coefficient

First, install Coefficient for Excel. Go to the Insert tab, click “Get Add-ins,” search for Coefficient, and install it from the store.

Open the Coefficient add-in from the Home tab. Select BigQuery when prompted to connect a data source.

Log in to your BigQuery account and authorize Coefficient to access your data.

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Step 2: Import Tables Data

With BigQuery connected, click “Import from…” in the Coefficient sidebar.

Select BigQuery as your source. Then, choose “Tables” from the list of available objects to import.

You can refine the data by selecting specific fields or applying filters before clicking “Import” to add it to your Excel sheet.

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Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

Keep your Tables data in Excel automatically updated. After importing, find the auto-refresh options in the Coefficient sidebar.

Schedule refreshes hourly, daily, or weekly. Your Excel sheet will then sync automatically with the latest table information from BigQuery.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available BigQuery Objects

  • Columns
  • SQL

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to get Tables from BigQuery?

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    Connect BigQuery to Excel with Coefficient to import live Tables data, ensuring your spreadsheet reflects the latest table structures.

  • How do I get a list of Tables in BigQuery?

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    Use Coefficient to pull a complete list of Tables from BigQuery into Excel for easy data organization and analysis.

  • How do I import Tables from Excel to BigQuery?

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    Coefficient supports two-way sync, allowing you to push updates from Excel back to BigQuery effortlessly.

  • How do I update Tables from Excel to BigQuery?

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    Edit your Tables data in Excel and sync changes back to BigQuery using Coefficient to keep your BigQuery data up to date.

  • How to automate importing BigQuery Tables to Google Sheets daily?

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    Set up scheduled auto-refresh in Coefficient to automatically update your Tables data daily, keeping your reports current without manual effort. Note: Coefficient works with both Excel and Google Sheets for automation.

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