I am trying to join 2 tables, each with 57,191 rows. BigQ is looking for a larger table on the inner/left and smaller on the right. When I run it with Table B on the left, it errors as 'The large table A must appear first'. When I switch the query and put Table A in the From clause, it errors as 'The large table B must appear first'. So when I do as it instructs, it does not fix it but suggests my first (incorrect) attempt, unless I am somehow botching it.
It is a bit ironic that if the 2 tables are the same size it decides one is larger based on, presumably, that one is not smaller than the other. I am trying to find a solution which does not include me adding a meaningless row to 1 of the tables and then trying to delete it after the join works, (since BigQ is not loading my single row csv file right now, I am sure it's due to my error.)
The Google SQL syntax join rule seems to be
"join_type Bigquery supports INNER (the default) and LEFT OUTER joins. table_2 This is the second table in the join, which must be small, and will be joined to the table appearing in the FROM clause. Note that this can be either a table name or another SELECT clause, in which case you must provide an alias. join_condition_1, ..., join_condition_N, ... The set of join conditions, which must be a collection of equality conditions, all of which must be met for a row to be included in the result. (That is, we only support connecting these conditions with AND.) "
The actual SQL I am running is
SELECT lt.activeprosperloans,[fieldsredacted], ...
FROM prosperloans1.listings2 AS lt
JOIN prosperloans1.zjoinedperfloans as ln
ON lt.key = listingkey;
and the actual error reads: Error: Large table prosperloans1.zjoinedperfloans must appear as the leftmost table in a join query
Thanks Shawn