Required. Google Cloud Storage URIs to input files. URI can be up to
2000 characters long. URIs can match the full object path (for example,
gs://bucket/directory/object.json) or a pattern matching one or more
files, such as gs://bucket/directory/*.json. A request can
contain at most 100 files, and each file can be up to 2 GB. See
Importing catalog information
for the expected file format and setup instructions.
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