Optimizing your BigQuery Queries for Performance - ADVANCED Reviews
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Julie L. · Reviewed about 2 years ago
Exercise 5 you say the goal is “determine the most common names assigned to both male and female babies in the country over all the years in the dataset” but the initial query inexplicably limits to only year-state combinations where the name was between 30% and 70% male. Where did that come from?! And then the optimized query has different sums because it doesn’t do that group, join, and filter on state and year. I wouldn’t call that optimization, I’d call that correcting a wrong query. This exercise needs another look.
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very good lab, especially because the answers not in front of u and only at the end.
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Having no familiarity with origin tables makes this one too hard to complete in one sitting.
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