# BigQuery Arguments use `@name` syntax. Name the parameters by adding comments before the statement: ```sql -- @name1 (string) -- @name2 (int64) = 0 SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = @name1 AND age > @name2; ``` ## Receiving an S3Object as a script parameter Declare the arg with type `(s3object)`. Windmill renders an S3 file picker for it, downloads the file, and binds it as a `STRING` JSON parameter — Parquet/CSV files are decoded server-side into a JSON array of records, JSON/JSONL pass through. Consume with `JSON_EXTRACT_ARRAY` / `JSON_VALUE`: ```sql -- @file (s3object) SELECT CAST(JSON_VALUE(row, '$.id') AS INT64) AS id, JSON_VALUE(row, '$.name') AS name FROM UNNEST(JSON_EXTRACT_ARRAY(@file)) AS row; ``` ## Streaming query results to S3 Add a `-- s3` directive at the top of the script to stream the result set to S3 instead of returning rows. Windmill writes the file and returns its `S3Object` as the script result. ```sql -- s3 prefix=exports/users format=parquet SELECT id, name FROM users; ``` All keys are optional: `prefix` (object key prefix), `storage` (named storage — omit to use the workspace default), `format` (`json` (default), `parquet`, or `csv`). Use this for large result sets — rows stream directly to S3 instead of being buffered, bypassing the 10000-row return cap.