A View in Google Cloud refers to a virtual table defined by a SQL query that presents data from one or more tables or other views. It does not store data itself but provides a way to simplify complex queries, enforce data access controls, and present consistent data representations. Views are commonly used in BigQuery and other GCP data services to manage and secure data access efficiently.

gcp.contactcenterinsights_view

Fields

TitleIDTypeData TypeDescription
_keycorestring
ancestorscorearray<string>
create_timecoretimestampOutput only. The time at which this view was created.
datadog_display_namecorestring
gcp_display_namecorestringThe human-readable display name of the view.
labelscorearray<string>
namecorestringImmutable. The resource name of the view. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/views/{view}
organization_idcorestring
parentcorestring
project_idcorestring
project_numbercorestring
region_idcorestring
resource_namecorestring
tagscorehstore_csv
update_timecoretimestampOutput only. The most recent time at which the view was updated.
valuecorestringA filter to reduce conversation results to a specific subset. Refer to https://cloud.google.com/contact-center/insights/docs/filtering for details.
zone_idcorestring