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ch...@mlb.com <ch...@mlb.com> #2
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ri...@4g-capital.com <ri...@4g-capital.com> #4
the need for this feature is immediately obvious to anyone creating a transfer for the first time.
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ni...@gmail.com <ni...@gmail.com> #5
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ra...@dlpcapital.com <ra...@dlpcapital.com> #7
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ka...@inmar.com <ka...@inmar.com> #8
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please work on this feature. because we set up a service account to run this task (which we normally do for any workflow/service/function) the emails are automatically trying to route to the service account's mailbox, which no one has access to. Documentation states that emails would be directed to the owner, but the owner is currently tied to the user executing the scheduled query. Although it was an actual user who created (owns) the scheduled query. Customizing who gets the notification email on query failure would be ideal.
please work on this feature. because we set up a service account to run this task (which we normally do for any workflow/service/function) the emails are automatically trying to route to the service account's mailbox, which no one has access to. Documentation states that emails would be directed to the owner, but the owner is currently tied to the user executing the scheduled query. Although it was an actual user who created (owns) the scheduled query. Customizing who gets the notification email on query failure would be ideal.
Description
What you would like to accomplish:
Allow the users to configure wich account or accounts should receive the email notifications whenever a transfer fails [1]
[1]https://cloud.google.com/bigquery-transfer/docs/transfer-run-notifications#email_notifications