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Adds "disable config" sample to manage_transfer_configs.py

Open kevinwchin opened this issue 3 months ago • 2 comments

Description

Adds a Python sample to disable a BQ DTS transfer configuration. We're missing a sample here in https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/working-with-transfers#disable_a_transfer

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kevinwchin avatar Sep 26 '25 18:09 kevinwchin

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request introduces a new Python sample to the bigquery-datatransfer snippets, specifically within the manage_transfer_configs.py file. The primary purpose of this sample is to provide a clear example of how to programmatically disable a BigQuery Data Transfer Service configuration, addressing a previously missing piece of documentation for this common task.

Highlights

  • New Sample Added: A new Python sample, disable_config, has been added to manage_transfer_configs.py.
  • BigQuery DTS Configuration Management: This sample demonstrates how to disable an existing BigQuery Data Transfer Service (DTS) transfer configuration.
  • Documentation Gap Addressed: The addition of this sample fills a gap in the official BigQuery DTS documentation regarding disabling transfers.
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