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BigQuery SQL for 28-day sliding window aggregate (without writing 28 lines of SQL)

I'm trying to compute a 28 day moving sum in BigQuery using the LAG function.

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Bigquery SQL for sliding window aggregate

from Felipe Hoffa indicates that that you can use the LAG function. An example of this would be:

SELECT
    spend + spend_lagged_1day + spend_lagged_2day + spend_lagged_3day + ... +  spend_lagged_27day as spend_28_day_sum,
    user,
    date
FROM (
  SELECT spend,
         LAG(spend, 1) OVER (PARTITION BY user ORDER BY date) spend_lagged_1day,
         LAG(spend, 2) OVER (PARTITION BY user ORDER BY date) spend_lagged_2day,
         LAG(spend, 3) OVER (PARTITION BY user ORDER BY date) spend_lagged_3day,
         ...
         LAG(spend, 28) OVER (PARTITION BY user ORDER BY date) spend_lagged_day,
         user,
         date
  FROM user_spend
)

Is there a way to do this without having to write out 28 lines of SQL!

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