📄 Source: PartitioningDefinition.php
<?php
/*
* Copyright 2014 Google Inc.
*
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namespace Google\Service\Bigquery;
class PartitioningDefinition extends \Google\Collection
{
protected $collection_key = 'partitionedColumn';
protected $partitionedColumnType = PartitionedColumn::class;
protected $partitionedColumnDataType = 'array';
/**
* Optional. Details about each partitioning column. This field is output only
* for all partitioning types other than metastore partitioned tables.
* BigQuery native tables only support 1 partitioning column. Other table
* types may support 0, 1 or more partitioning columns. For metastore
* partitioned tables, the order must match the definition order in the Hive
* Metastore, where it must match the physical layout of the table. For
* example, CREATE TABLE a_table(id BIGINT, name STRING) PARTITIONED BY (city
* STRING, state STRING). In this case the values must be ['city', 'state'] in
* that order.
*
* @param PartitionedColumn[] $partitionedColumn
*/
public function setPartitionedColumn($partitionedColumn)
{
$this->partitionedColumn = $partitionedColumn;
}
/**
* @return PartitionedColumn[]
*/
public function getPartitionedColumn()
{
return $this->partitionedColumn;
}
}
// Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name.
class_alias(PartitioningDefinition::class, 'Google_Service_Bigquery_PartitioningDefinition');
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