How can I use a dynamic query as an input source for a larger query?
There is a query I'm getting the union of values in different datasets/tables scattered around and the list is growing so I'm thinking of using the dynamic query than to write queries for each tables like this
SET QUERY = "";
SET tables = ["table1", "table2"...];
SET tables_size = ARRAY_LENGTH(tables);
WHILE i < tables_size DO
IF (i = tables_size -1) THEN
BEGIN
SET query = CONCAT(query, " SELECT id, name FROM ", tables[OFFSET(i)]);
BREAK;
END;
ELSE
SET query = CONCAT(query, " SELECT id, name FROM ", tables[OFFSET(i)], ' UNION ALL ');
END IF;
SET i = i + 1;
END WHILE;
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE query;
My goal is to use the output of the executed query as a FROM clause for a larger query. It will be something like
Select A, B, C, D ... From *EXECUTE IMMEDIATE query* LEFT JOIN ... ON..
Is there a way to inject an output of a dynamic query as a table for another query?
I don't see TABLE as a variable type for bigquery so that was not my option.
I'm getting a bit tired of copy pasting table names to the exact query every time a new table is introduced to this logic.
SELECT id, name FROM table1 UNION ALL
SELECT id, name FROM table1 UNION ALL
SELECT id, name FROM table3...
If there is a simple way to do this? or maybe a reason to not use dynamic queries for performance reasons?

