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@Susanna Tai
The information requested was provided. However, the status remains as "needs more information". Could you please advise what information is missing? Is there any update regarding this topic?
Many Thanks!
Hi, Susanna. It's your second option: schemas would have owners, need term assignments, classifications, custom properties. I updated the description with more details.
@Guest what's the true business requirement? Is it mainly to enable filtering by schemas? Or do schemas have owners, need term assignments, classifications, custom properties? How can data consumers use "schemas" as assets?
If it's mainly for filtering, we can still treat the schema as metadata of the asset, and we should frame the requirement accordingly.
Using the global search (at top of titlebar), users can filter by schema already, and global search allows the user to search across all catalogs or a specific catalogs.
Our customers need to filter assets by schema, so we must have a schema object in our catalog to allow them to filter that schema assets.