Optional user friendly business name of the data entity. If set, this supplements the harvested display name of the object.
Unique key of the parent data asset.
Detailed description of a data entity.
A user-friendly display name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Unique external key of this object in the source system.
Key of the associated folder.
Name of the associated folder. This name is harvested from the source data asset when the parent folder for the entiy is harvested.
Property that identifies if the object is a physical object (materialized) or virtual/logical object defined on other objects.
Property that identifies if an object is a sub object of a physical or materialized parent object.
Unique data entity key that is immutable.
A message describing the current state in more detail. An object not in ACTIVE state may have functional limitations, see service documentation for details.
State of the data entity.
URL of the data entity in the object store.
Full path of the data entity.
Key of the associated pattern if this is a logical entity.
A map of maps that contains the properties which are specific to the entity type. Each entity type definition defines it's set of required and optional properties. The map keys are category names and the values are maps of property name to property value. Every property is contained inside of a category. Most data entities have required properties within the "default" category. Example: {@code {"properties": { "default": { "key1": "value1"}}}}
The expression realized after resolving qualifiers . Used in deriving this logical entity
The date and time the data entity was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: {@code 2019-03-25T21:10:29.600Z}
The last time that any change was made to the data entity. An RFC3339 formatted datetime string.
The type of data entity object. Type keys can be found via the '/types' endpoint.
OCID of the user who updated this object in the data catalog.
URI to the data entity instance in the API.
Summary of an data entity. A representation of data with a set of attributes, normally representing a single business entity. Synonymous with 'table' or 'view' in a database, or a single logical file structure that one or many files may match.