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A common scenario is where a Google Cloud Data Sharing Partner has proprietary datasets that

customers can use for their analytics use cases. Customers need to subscribe to this data, query it
within their own platform, then augment it with their own datasets and use their visualization tools
for their customer facing dashboards. This enables Data Sharing Partners to simplify and accelerate
how they build and deliver value from data-driven solutions.

Through integration with Google Cloud IAM, you can set permissions on BigQuery objects to enable
access by users inside or outside of organizations. In this lab, you will learn how to create datasets in
BigQuery to share externally. You will be given three projects: the Data Sharing Partner project and
two customer projects. You will create and share the dataset inside of the Data Sharing Partner
project, and then test the sharing capabilities from the other two customer projects.

Task 1. Grant permissions via IAM for data access

1. Open the Data Sharing Partner Project Console. Log in with the associated credentials.

2. From the Navigation Menu, go to IAM & Admin > IAM.

3. Click + GRANT ACCESS at the top to assign a role to principals who needs to access the data.

4. In the New principals field, enter the customer service account IDs:

[email protected]

[email protected]

5. In the Select a role field, select the BigQuery User role.


6. Click Save.

Note: You could also add the BigQuery Job User role so that a service account can run scheduled
jobs.

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