Search filters

Use filters to refine the overview of all your available assets.

Start by selecting your asset Type, as certain asset types enable more filters specific to that type.
Figure 1. Type filter
For example, table assets usually have column filters:
Figure 2. HBase table time range filter
Figure 3. Column Tag filters

You can use the following filters:

Owner
From all the owner names that appear, you can select the owner to further refine the results and display those search results with the selected owner.
Type
Select an entity type to view all the assets stored in that type of database.
  • Azure BLOB
  • Azure Container
  • Azure Directory
  • AWS S3 Bucket
  • AWS S3 Object
  • AWS S3 Pseudo Dir
  • AWS S3 V2 Bucket
  • AWS S3 V2 Directory
  • AWS S3 V2 Object
  • Hbase Column Family
  • Hbase Namesspace
  • Hbase Table
  • HDFS path
  • Hive Column
  • Hive DB
  • Hive Table
  • Iceberg Column
  • Iceberg Table 1
  • Impala Column Lineage
  • Impala Process
  • Impala Process Execution
  • Kafka topic
  • ML Model Build
  • ML Model Deployment
  • ML Project
  • RDBMS Column
  • RDBMS DB
  • RDBMS Foreign key
  • RDBMS Index
  • RDBMS Table
  • Spark Application
  • Spark Column
  • Spark Column Lineage
  • Spark DB
  • Spark ML Directory
  • Spark ML Model
  • Spark ML Pipeline
  • Spark Process
  • Spark Process Execution
  • Spark Table
Entity Tag
Use entity tags to refine your search results. You can add business metadata as entity tags in Atlas as classifications, or in the Atlas Tags menu. Use these tags to refine your search results and view the details of the required data asset.
Time Range
You can filter your assets by the Created On date (if provided by Atlas) after selecting and asset Type. Use the calendar widget to select a range and click Apply.
Glossary Terms
You can filter assets based on business glossary terms. You can search for any asset without any entity type restrictions.

Click Cancel for any filter to clear the selection or Clear All to reset all your filters.

1 Iceberg assets are discoverable in VM-based environments but they can be profiled only in Compute Cluster enabled environments.