Nov 02 2022 09:02 AM
Hi there,
I have access to a Purview account, and I have completed a scan in the environment to read a test table I created in SQL Server. The scan was successful, and I have the table under collections as an asset. I am the owner of the scan, as well as the asset in Purview. When looking at the Schema of my test table, I am able to see the default columns (Column name, Classifications, Sensitivity label, Glossary terms, Data type, Asset description). However, when I click the Edit columns button to add a new column, the option is greyed out. In other words, Purview is not allowing me to add a new, custom column to the Schema of my table. Does anyone know why this is the case? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Nov 18 2022 06:11 AM