Create a dataset and grant access to it

The following example creates a dataset named mydataset, then uses the google_bigquery_dataset_iam_policy resource to grant access to it.

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resource "google_bigquery_dataset" "default" {  dataset_id = "mydataset"  default_partition_expiration_ms = 2592000000 # 30 days  default_table_expiration_ms = 31536000000 # 365 days  description = "dataset description"  location = "US"  max_time_travel_hours = 96 # 4 days  labels = {  billing_group = "accounting",  pii = "sensitive"  } } # Update the user, group, or service account # provided by the members argument with the # appropriate principals for your organization. data "google_iam_policy" "default" {  binding {  role = "roles/bigquery.dataOwner"  members = [  "user:raha@altostrat.com",  ]  }  binding {  role = "roles/bigquery.admin"  members = [  "user:raha@altostrat.com",  ]  }  binding {  role = "roles/bigquery.user"  members = [  "group:analysts@altostrat.com",  ]  }  binding {  role = "roles/bigquery.dataViewer"  members = [  "serviceAccount:bqcx-1234567891011-abcd@gcp-sa-bigquery-condel.iam.gserviceaccount.com",  ]  } } resource "google_bigquery_dataset_iam_policy" "default" {  dataset_id = google_bigquery_dataset.default.dataset_id  policy_data = data.google_iam_policy.default.policy_data }

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