The zero-based index of the row where the finding is located. Only
populated for resources that have a natural ordering, not BigQuery. In
BigQuery, to identify the row a finding came from, populate
BigQueryOptions.identifying_fields with your primary key column names and
when you store the findings the value of those columns will be stored
inside of Finding.
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