Asset certification in the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog

As a Microsoft Purview Data Catalog grows in size, it becomes important for data consumers to understand what assets they can trust. Data consumers must know if an asset meet their organization's quality standards and can be regarded as reliable. Microsoft Purview allows data stewards to manually endorse assets to indicate that they're ready to use across an organization or business unit. This article describes how data stewards can certify assets and data consumers can view certification labels.

How to certify an asset

To certify an asset, you must be a data curator for the collection containing the asset. For steps to assign this role, see our permissions documentation.

  1. Navigate to the [asset details]classic-catalog-asset-details.md) of the desired asset. Select Edit.

    Edit an asset from the asset details page

  2. Toggle the Certified field to Yes.

    Toggle an asset to be certified

  3. Save your changes. The asset has a "Certified" label next to the asset name.

    An asset with a certified label

Note

PowerBI assets can only be certified in a PowerBI workspace. PowerBI endorsement labels are displayed in Microsoft Purview's search and browse experiences.

Certify assets in bulk

You can use the Microsoft Purview bulk edit experience to certify multiple assets at once.

  1. After searching or browsing the data catalog, select checkbox next to the assets you wish to certify.

    Select assets to bulk certify

  2. Select View selected.

  3. Select Bulk edit

    Open the bulk edit experience

  4. Choose attribute Certified, operation Replace with, and new value Yes.

    Apply certification labels to all selected assets

  5. Select Apply

All assets selected have the "Certified" label.

When search or browsing the data catalog, you see a certification label on any asset that is certified. Certified assets boosted in search results to help data consumers discover them easily.

Search results with certified assets

Next steps

Discover your assets in the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog by either: