Tool Integration
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Focus on connecting BigQuery report tables to external tools, such as Looker Studio and Google Sheets. These integrations make analytical results accessible to non-technical stakeholders who do not work directly with SQL or data warehouses.
Purpose of External Connections
Visualization and spreadsheet tools translate backend data into formats that are easier to explore, share, and understand. They play a key role in communicating insights to business users and decision-makers.
Connecting to Looker Studio
Looker Studio allows you to build interactive dashboards directly on top of BigQuery tables:
- Open Looker Studio and create a new report;
- Select BigQuery as the data source;
- Choose the appropriate project, dataset, and reporting table;
- Build charts and tables using selected dimensions and metrics.
This setup enables live, interactive reporting powered directly by BigQuery.
Connecting to Google Sheets
Google Sheets provides a more lightweight way to work with BigQuery data:
- Open Google Sheets and navigate to Data → Data connections → Connect to BigQuery;
- Select the dataset and reporting table;
- Load the data into the sheet.
The result is a static extract that can be filtered, pivoted, or extended with spreadsheet formulas. This approach is useful for quick analysis, collaboration, and sharing.
Value for Communication
Both Looker Studio and Google Sheets:
- Make insights easier to interpret through visuals and tables;
- Support collaboration with non-technical teams;
- Allow tailoring outputs to different audiences and use cases.
Key Takeaway
By connecting BigQuery report tables to Looker Studio or Google Sheets, you turn analytical results into clear, interactive, and shareable insights—bridging the gap between data analysis and business decision-making.
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