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Hyperlinks from Atlas attributes?

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Expert Contributor

Are there any plans, or maybe already existing features, that allow working hyperlinks in
attributes? I'm asking this because I would link from Atlas to the official Mavim data catalog
of our company. Now I can put the URL in the attribute, but it will still be a string of course.

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Rising Star

ATLAS-2162 addressed this requirement - to add hyperlink based on attribute value. This should be available since HDP-2.6.3.

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Rising Star

ATLAS-2162 addressed this requirement - to add hyperlink based on attribute value. This should be available since HDP-2.6.3.

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Expert Contributor

We're using HDP-2.6.5. This type doesn't appear in the GUI when creating tags. Does is have to be created via the REST API? If so, is there any documentation on this?

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Expert Contributor

So I've read somewhere (can't seem to find the link anymore) that if you put a URL in an attribute with type string, Atlas recognises it and and makes it into a hyperlink. And as far as I was able to understand the code in the patch, it seems to work that way on strings starting with ftp://, http:// and https://. I've tried creating an attribute and unfortunately, the link is unclickable.

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So it does not seem to work. Is my interpretation wrong? Should it work some other way?

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New Contributor

has this been addressed in the meantime? still seems not to work?

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New Contributor

..for those who are interested...i figured out a solution...earlier i tried to use a "Classification" and use a Hyperlink for an Attribute there, and this does not work. But if you use "Business Metadata" and assign them to your data asset, it allows to define an Attribute with a Hyperlink...

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Community Manager

@MarkLa As this is an older post, you would have a better chance of receiving a resolution by starting a new thread. This will also be an opportunity to provide details specific to your environment that could aid others in assisting you with a more accurate answer to your question. You can link this thread as a reference in your new post. Thanks.


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Diana Torres,
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