Using Global Tag Categories

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How are you using Global Tag Catagories.

I'd like to invite folks to share the Global Tag Catagories you are using with DSS.

I'm particularly interested in the semantic ideas you are including in Tags.

I've seen in the documentation two general ideas for tags.

  1. Departments
    1. For example, Marketing, IT, Finance, Data Science...
  2. The "Stage" of the object in the flow.
    1. For example, data acquisition, ETL, ML Model, Data out put, Reporting...

I'm trying to figure out what the designers of the feature had in mind for this feature, and how folks are actually using the Tags and Tag Catagories.

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  • Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Dataiku DSS & SQL, Dataiku DSS ML Practitioner, Dataiku DSS Core Concepts, Neuron 2020, Neuron, Registered, Dataiku Frontrunner Awards 2021 Finalist, Neuron 2021, Neuron 2022, Frontrunner 2022 Finalist, Frontrunner 2022 Winner, Dataiku Frontrunner Awards 2021 Participant, Frontrunner 2022 Participant, Neuron 2023 Posts: 1,618 Neuron

    I was considering a Tage Catagory around the level of development for a particular feature of a project

    1. Status
      1. Experimental
      2. Under Development
      3. Testing
      4. Ready for Deployment
      5. In Production Use
      6. Sunsetting
      7. Archive

    However, this list seems to overlap with Project Statuses.

    Project Status Vs Tags and Tage Catagories.jpgI'm wondering where one sets the Project Statuses as well?

  • Dataiker Alumni Posts: 30 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Well I can tell you what the designers of the feature had in mind.

    An international company wanted to tag every project with a division and a country as part of their compliance regs. It was important the tagging was done correctly.

    Before global tags, achieving consistency of tagging across projects required discipline and good spelling.

    We saw global tags as a simple enhancement that could simplify tagging in a wider range of use cases at the dataset and recipe level. Something much simpler than using custom metadata.

  • Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Dataiku DSS & SQL, Dataiku DSS ML Practitioner, Dataiku DSS Core Concepts, Neuron 2020, Neuron, Registered, Dataiku Frontrunner Awards 2021 Finalist, Neuron 2021, Neuron 2022, Frontrunner 2022 Finalist, Frontrunner 2022 Winner, Dataiku Frontrunner Awards 2021 Participant, Frontrunner 2022 Participant, Neuron 2023 Posts: 1,618 Neuron

    @Mark_Treveil

    Thanks for that insight. That is helpful to understand the original intent. And thank you for the help with the data entry reliability. Typos can be the worst when it comes to Text fields.

    That said I would still love to hear from others about how they are using the feature, and why using this feature.

  • Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Dataiku DSS & SQL, Dataiku DSS Core Concepts, Registered Posts: 20 ✭✭✭✭

    A further question - is it possible to make selecting a tag mandatory? My use case is for tagging the confidentiality of a project.

  • Partner, Registered Posts: 8 Partner

    Once we properly tag projects (using global tags), what options do we have as an admin to audit which projects have certain tags? Certain project statuses? As a user, we can search by these in the project-list page, but is there any way to export/share/archive the results? Thanks!

  • Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Neuron, Dataiku DSS Adv Designer, Registered, Neuron 2023 Posts: 2,407 Neuron

    Hi @gskoff
    please raise a new thread if ask a new question.

  • Partner, Registered Posts: 8 Partner
  • Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Neuron, Dataiku DSS Adv Designer, Registered, Neuron 2023 Posts: 2,407 Neuron

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