This type of custom attribute definition allows
users to select a value for the category among a list of predefined
entries.
Let's take the example of a variety of datasets consolidating the
results of polls and surveys taken by employees from different departments of your company.
Each of these dataset contains information about a specific department or business domain,
such as R&D, marketing, sales, etc. You would like to make this information on the
business domain available as metadata for the datasets. In order to do that, you will create
a new category of custom attribute, based on a list of values, so that users can freely add
the business domain the datasets are focused on. This method will ensure a consistent and
harmonized formatting of the metadata for all datasets.
Procedure
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From the left panel of the homepage, open the Custom attributes view.
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Click the Add custom
attribute button.
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In the Name field, enter
Business domain
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Optionally add a Description in the corresponding field.
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From the Type drop-down
list, select List of values.
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To Start adding values to the list of authorized entries, click
the plus icon next to the
Values field.
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In the New entry field, enter
Finance and click the check icon to validate.
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Repeat this operation to add the following values and complete
the list of business domains relevant to your company:
- HR
- IT
- Legal
- Marketing
- Sales
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Leave the Mandatory
toggle unselected.
Making a new attribute mandatory means that its value cannot be left empty
for a given dataset and you will have to enter a Default value in the dedicated field. This could be useful if
you were to set up an attribute with a more sensitive status, such as a Security classification
for example.
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Optionally add a Default value in the corresponding
field.
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Click Validate.
Results
The new
Business domain
attribute based on a predefined list of values has been
created, and can be found in the
Overview of your
datasets.