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Asset details

Depending on whether you're viewing technical or business assets, the asset page displays different types of information. The details and attributes of an asset appear across several tabs.
You can view and perform actions on assets and their attributes depending on the permissions that your organization administrator assigns to you through access policies in Metadata Command Center. For information about how administrators manage access to assets, see the Introduction and Getting Started help.
The following table describes all possible tabs you might see for business and technical assets:
Tab
Description
Overview
Essential properties of the asset, such as identifier reference, parent, and lifecycle status.
Contains
Related and constituent data elements of the dataset that is open.
Code
The source code extracted from the configured source systems.
Hierarchy
Child assets of the asset that is open.
Lineage
Visual representation of the data that leads into and out of the asset that is open.
Relationships
Other assets that are related to the asset. Create relationships between assets to connect objects across your governance activities. For example, if two policies are related, you can create a relationship between them in the system.
Data Quality
Data quality scores for the asset from a data quality tool.
Data Observability
Anomalies identified in the source data.
Stakeholders
Users that are stakeholders for the asset. Stakeholders are responsible for the asset, provide inputs to the properties of the asset, or are interested in following the asset to monitor changes.
Attributes
The system-configured attributes and user-configured custom attributes for technical assets.
Tickets
List of issues that users have created for the asset as part of change requests.
History
Changes to the asset, the properties that were modified, and the users that made the changes.