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Classify columns

Important 

In Collibra 2024.05, we've launched a new user interface (UI) for Collibra Data Intelligence Platform! You can learn more about this latest UI in the UI overview.

Use the following options to see the documentation in the latest UI or in the previous, classic UI:

By classifying columns, Collibra's Automatic Data Classification predicts their data structures, after which, you can accept or reject the prediction.

Note This information is specific to the Cloud Data Classification Platform. For information on classifying via Edge, see About profiling and classification via Edge.

You can classify columns via the:

Tip You can also use the physical data connector to manually select a data class for individual columns.

Prerequisites

Via the Database asset page

  1. Open the Database asset that contains the tables and columns in the schema you want to classify.
    1. On the main toolbar, click Products icon, and then click Catalog.
      The Catalog Home opens.
    2. In the subpages, click Technology Assets.
    3. Filter on the Database asset type.
  2. Open the relevant database, and then click ActionsClassify.
    You can follow the status of the classification in Activities.
  3. Open the Table asset with the classified columns.
  4. Add the Data Classification column to the table.

    In the Data Classification column, you find the suggested data classes.
    Example of data classification result
    Example of data classification result

  5. Click accept () or reject () for the suggested data class.

    • Accepting the classification leaves the classification in the list.
    • Rejecting the classification removes the result from the data classification list.
  6. Hover over the classification percentages and accept () or reject () the suggested data class.
    Accept or reject data classification
    • Accepting the suggestion leaves the data class in the list.
    • Rejecting the suggestion removes the data class from the column. This data class won't be suggested again by the data classification.

Via the Schema asset page

  1. Open the Schema asset that contains the tables and columns that you want to classify.
    1. On the main toolbar, click Products icon, and then click Catalog.
      The Catalog Home opens.
    2. In the subpages, click Data Sources.
    3. Click the relevant schema.
  2. Click the Tables tab.
  3. Select one or more tables from the schema.
  4. To classify all columns in the table, click ActionsClassify.

    Tip To classify one or more specific columns, select the columns, then click ActionsClassify.

    You can follow the status of the classification job in Activities.
  5. Open the Table asset with the classified columns.
  6. Add the Data Classification column to the table.

    In the Data Classification column, you find the suggested data classes.
    Example of data classification result
    Example of data classification result

  7. Click accept () or reject () for the suggested data class.
  8. Hover over the classification percentages and accept () or reject () the suggested data class.

Via the Table asset page

  1. Open a Table asset that has columns you want to classify.
  2. On the Table asset page, do one of the following:
    1. To classify all columns in the table, click ActionsClassify in the upper right corner.
    2. To classify specific columns in the table, select the columns and click ActionsClassify in the upper right corner.
      You can follow the status of the classification job in Activities.
  3. Add the Data Classification column to the table.

    In the Data Classification column, you find the suggested data classes.
    Example of data classification result
    Example of data classification result

  4. Click accept () or reject () for the suggested data class.
  5. Hover over the classification percentages and accept () or reject () the suggested data class.