Azure Purview
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Manual labeling of assets in Purview Catalog
Customers would like the ability to manually label assets in the catalog and modify/remove incorrect labels
25 votes -
Support labeling of CSV files
Provide capability to label CSV files in the Purview data catalog
4 votes -
Import metadata from Power Designer
Here in the company we have many databases well documented with rich informations, like friendly name of tables, columns, description and all other fields.
Would be amazing to import this documentation from Power Designer into Purview, this will save a lot of work and will generate significant value for the company.
3 votes -
Allow for Assets to be updated after they have been manually tagged
Allow for Asset to be updated from a scan after the Asset has been tagged with a Classification and/or Glossary Term. Adding non-technical metadata should not prevent an asset from being updated during subsequent scans. The in house designed metadata repository that I manage can update technical metadata without disturbing the business metadata tags/cataloging.
3 votes -
Add Label configuration within Purview
Purview Administrators would like the ability to configure labels and associated conditions/properties without needing to open a different portal.
3 votes -
Import metadata from Erwin
In one of our customer, they have DB2 as source, and there is no option to fill with coments the table, column and all other fields with business catalog.
Because this, they have all logical modeling in Erwin in a logical view.
Would be amazing to import it.2 votes -
Labeling support of Azure Data Explorer (Kusto)
Please add Labeling for Azure Data Explorer
2 votesWe are looking into this feature. No ETA.
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Labels set manually via external MIP clients should be reflected in Purview
Many Purview customers are also using other MIP services (AIP, SharePoint, Office) which allow for manual or automatic labeling of content. When this labeled content is stored in a data source that Purview scans, Purview should be able to read and display the labels.
1 vote
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