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[MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER: If you have a dataset in BigQuery that you wish to copy within a region or from one region to another, you can do so without needing to extract, move, and reload the data. In this video, you will learn two ways to copy a BigQuery dataset using the cloud console. Both options require three preparation steps. First, review the required permissions in the documentation page linked below to ensure you have the roles needed for the source dataset, destination dataset, and for creating transfers. Second, you must create the destination dataset where you would like the copy to live. In this tutorial, we will create the destination dataset in the same project. However, this is not required. Third, you must enable the BigQuery Data Transfer Service in the same project as the source dataset. From the Navigation menu, choose APIs Services and Dashboard. Click to enable APIs Services. Search for BigQuery Data Transfer API, then click Enable. Navigate back to BigQuery