Type name of the attribute. For example - complex, primitive, or array.
Optional user friendly business name of the data object. If set, this supplements the harvested display name of the object.
OCID of the user who created the resource.
Custom properties defined by users.
Unique key of the data asset that is the root parent of this object.
Name of the data asset that is the root parent of this object.
Type name of the data asset. For example, Oracle, MySQL or Oracle Object Storage.
Detailed description of the object.
Name of the parent entity object if this object is an attribute.
Type name of the entity. For example, table, view, external table, file, or object.
Unique key of the entity object if this object is an attribute.
Expression for logical entities against which names of dataObjects will be matched.
Data type of the object if the object is an attribute. Null otherwise.
Name of the external object type in the host data asset. For example, column, field, table, view, or file.
Unique key of the folder object if this object is a sub folder, entity, or attribute.
Name of the parent folder object if this object is a sub folder, entity, or attribute.
Type name of the folder. For example, schema, directory, or topic.
Unique id of the parent glossary.
Name of the parent glossary if this object is a term.
Unique key of the object returned as part of the search result.
The current state of the data object.
Name of the object.
This terms parent term key. Will be null if the term has no parent term.
Name of the parent term. Will be null if the term has no parent term.
Absolute path of this resource, which could be a term, folder, entity etc, usually resolvable to this resource through a namespace hierarchy.
A map of maps that contains the properties which are specific to the element type in the search result. 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 element types have required properties within the "default" category. Example: {@code {"properties": { "default": { "key1": "value1"}}}}
Array of the tags associated with this object.
Array of the terms associated with this object.
The date and time the result object was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: {@code 2019-03-25T21:10:29.600Z}
The date and time the result object was updated, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: {@code 2019-03-25T21:10:29.600Z}
Name of the object type.
OCID of the user who updated the resource.
The search result object is the definition of an element that is returned as part of search. It contains basic information about the object such as key, name and description. The search result also contains the list of tags for each object along with other contextual information like the data asset root, folder, or entity parents.