Fix BigQuery storage.buckets.get Access Error - Skyvia

BigQuery: Does not have storage.buckets.get access to bucket default

This issue stems from limitations in Google BigQuery and occur because the default Cloud Storage Bucket is used in your BigQuery connection. 

Note, the default bucket is not suitable for operations conducted via the BigQuery API.
Please try creating and using a different bucket for your connection instead. This information may also be useful.

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