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We are trying to load data into BigQuery but double quotes are causing problems.



According to this question on SO, double quotes can be ignored by setting the parameter configuration.load.quote = "". Examples are given for how to do that from the command line.



We tried adding job_config.load.quote = "" but we receive an error that job_config doesn't have a method called load.



How do we set the load.quote parameter when using Python?



Here is our code so far:



dataset_id = 'our_dataset_id'
dataset_ref = bigquery_client.dataset(dataset_id)

job_config = bigquery.LoadJobConfig()
job_config.skip_leading_rows = 0
job_config.source_format = bigquery.SourceFormat.CSV

uri = 'gs://our/bucket/path.csv'

load_job = bigquery_client.load_table_from_uri(
uri,
dataset_ref.table('our_destination_table'),
job_config=job_config
)
print('Starting job {}'.format(load_job.job_id))
load_job.result()









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    We are trying to load data into BigQuery but double quotes are causing problems.



    According to this question on SO, double quotes can be ignored by setting the parameter configuration.load.quote = "". Examples are given for how to do that from the command line.



    We tried adding job_config.load.quote = "" but we receive an error that job_config doesn't have a method called load.



    How do we set the load.quote parameter when using Python?



    Here is our code so far:



    dataset_id = 'our_dataset_id'
    dataset_ref = bigquery_client.dataset(dataset_id)

    job_config = bigquery.LoadJobConfig()
    job_config.skip_leading_rows = 0
    job_config.source_format = bigquery.SourceFormat.CSV

    uri = 'gs://our/bucket/path.csv'

    load_job = bigquery_client.load_table_from_uri(
    uri,
    dataset_ref.table('our_destination_table'),
    job_config=job_config
    )
    print('Starting job {}'.format(load_job.job_id))
    load_job.result()









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      We are trying to load data into BigQuery but double quotes are causing problems.



      According to this question on SO, double quotes can be ignored by setting the parameter configuration.load.quote = "". Examples are given for how to do that from the command line.



      We tried adding job_config.load.quote = "" but we receive an error that job_config doesn't have a method called load.



      How do we set the load.quote parameter when using Python?



      Here is our code so far:



      dataset_id = 'our_dataset_id'
      dataset_ref = bigquery_client.dataset(dataset_id)

      job_config = bigquery.LoadJobConfig()
      job_config.skip_leading_rows = 0
      job_config.source_format = bigquery.SourceFormat.CSV

      uri = 'gs://our/bucket/path.csv'

      load_job = bigquery_client.load_table_from_uri(
      uri,
      dataset_ref.table('our_destination_table'),
      job_config=job_config
      )
      print('Starting job {}'.format(load_job.job_id))
      load_job.result()









      share|improve this question
















      We are trying to load data into BigQuery but double quotes are causing problems.



      According to this question on SO, double quotes can be ignored by setting the parameter configuration.load.quote = "". Examples are given for how to do that from the command line.



      We tried adding job_config.load.quote = "" but we receive an error that job_config doesn't have a method called load.



      How do we set the load.quote parameter when using Python?



      Here is our code so far:



      dataset_id = 'our_dataset_id'
      dataset_ref = bigquery_client.dataset(dataset_id)

      job_config = bigquery.LoadJobConfig()
      job_config.skip_leading_rows = 0
      job_config.source_format = bigquery.SourceFormat.CSV

      uri = 'gs://our/bucket/path.csv'

      load_job = bigquery_client.load_table_from_uri(
      uri,
      dataset_ref.table('our_destination_table'),
      job_config=job_config
      )
      print('Starting job {}'.format(load_job.job_id))
      load_job.result()






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          We discovered that the parameters are not consistent between the command line commands and the Python API and that is why they were failing.



          Add this line:



          job_config.quote_character = ""


          Here is a link to the Python parameters for the job configuration: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-python/latest/bigquery/generated/google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.html#google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.quote_character






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            We discovered that the parameters are not consistent between the command line commands and the Python API and that is why they were failing.



            Add this line:



            job_config.quote_character = ""


            Here is a link to the Python parameters for the job configuration: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-python/latest/bigquery/generated/google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.html#google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.quote_character






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              We discovered that the parameters are not consistent between the command line commands and the Python API and that is why they were failing.



              Add this line:



              job_config.quote_character = ""


              Here is a link to the Python parameters for the job configuration: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-python/latest/bigquery/generated/google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.html#google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.quote_character






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                We discovered that the parameters are not consistent between the command line commands and the Python API and that is why they were failing.



                Add this line:



                job_config.quote_character = ""


                Here is a link to the Python parameters for the job configuration: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-python/latest/bigquery/generated/google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.html#google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.quote_character






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                We discovered that the parameters are not consistent between the command line commands and the Python API and that is why they were failing.



                Add this line:



                job_config.quote_character = ""


                Here is a link to the Python parameters for the job configuration: https://googleapis.github.io/google-cloud-python/latest/bigquery/generated/google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.html#google.cloud.bigquery.job.LoadJobConfig.quote_character







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