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|  | title: Metrics for OpenMetadata | ||
|  | slug: /how-to-guides/data-governance/metrics | ||
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|  | # Metrics in OpenMetadata
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|  | The **Metrics** entity in OpenMetadata allows users to define, track, and manage key business and operational metrics. Metrics help organizations maintain consistency, traceability, and accuracy in data-driven decision-making. | ||
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|  | ## Overview of Metrics
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|  | Metrics represent calculated values based on data assets and are categorized under the **Governance** section in OpenMetadata. Each metric can be linked to glossary terms, data assets, and other metrics, providing comprehensive visibility into data quality and usage. | ||
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|  | ## Key Properties of a Metric
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|  | | **Property**        | **Description**                                                           | **Example Value**              | | ||
|  | |---------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------| | ||
|  | | **Name**            | Unique identifier for the metric, following camelCase naming conventions.  | `customerRetentionRate`        | | ||
|  | | **Display Name**    | Human-readable name for the metric.                                        | `Customer Retention Rate`      | | ||
|  | | **Description**     | Detailed explanation of what the metric represents.                        | `Percentage of retained users` | | ||
|  | | **Expression**      | Formula or SQL query used to calculate the metric.                         | `COUNT(returning_customers)`   | | ||
|  | | **Granularity**     | Time scale for the metric, such as daily, weekly, or monthly.              | `Daily`                       | | ||
|  | | **Metric Type**     | Type of calculation applied to the metric (e.g., count, average, ratio).   | `Percentage`                  | | ||
|  | | **Unit of Measurement** | Unit for interpreting metric values, such as count, dollars, or percentage. | `Percentage`              | | ||
|  | | **SQL Query**       | Optional SQL query defining the metric.                                    | `SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sales`  | | ||
|  | | **Owner**           | Individual or team responsible for maintaining the metric.                 | `Data Governance Team`         | | ||
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|  | ## Metric Lineage and Dependencies
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|  | OpenMetadata allows users to trace the source and dependencies of metrics using lineage. This ensures end-to-end traceability from raw data to metric reporting. A typical lineage might look like: | ||
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|  | ```commandline | ||
|  | Database Table → Metric → Pipeline → Dashboard | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | Users can view associated tables, pipelines, and dashboards to understand how metrics are generated and utilized. | ||
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|  | ## Creating Metrics Using the UI
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|  | To create a new metric in OpenMetadata using the user interface, follow these steps: | ||
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|  | ### 1. Navigate to the Metrics Section  
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|  | - Go to **Govern > Metrics** in the OpenMetadata UI. | ||
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|  | {% image | ||
|  | src="/images/v1.6/how-to-guides/governance/metrics/metrics-1.png" | ||
|  | alt="Navigate to the Metrics Section" | ||
|  | caption="Navigate to the Metrics Section" | ||
|  | /%} | ||
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|  | ### 2. Add a New Metric  
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|  | - Click on **Add Metric** to initiate the metric creation process. | ||
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|  | {% image | ||
|  | src="/images/v1.6/how-to-guides/governance/metrics/metrics-2.png" | ||
|  | alt="Add a New Metric" | ||
|  | caption="Add a New Metric" | ||
|  | /%} | ||
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|  | ### 3. Enter Metric Details
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|  | Provide the required information, including: | ||
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|  | - **Metric Name**   | ||
|  | - **Description**   | ||
|  | - **Granularity** (time scale of the metric) | ||
|  | - **Metric Type** (e.g., count, average, ratio) | ||
|  | - **Computation Code** (SQL, Python, or Java) if applicable | ||
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|  | ### 4. Create the Metric
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|  | - After entering the details, click **Create** to finalize the metric. | ||
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|  | {% image | ||
|  | src="/images/v1.6/how-to-guides/governance/metrics/metrics-3.png" | ||
|  | alt="Create the Metric" | ||
|  | caption="Create the Metric" | ||
|  | /%} | ||
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|  | ### 5. View the Created Metric
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|  | - The newly created metric will now be available in the **Metrics** page for reference and further use. | ||
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|  | {% image | ||
|  | src="/images/v1.6/how-to-guides/governance/metrics/metrics-4.png" | ||
|  | alt="View the Created Metric" | ||
|  | caption="View the Created Metric" | ||
|  | /%} | ||
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|  | ## Example JSON Schema for Metric
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|  | ```json | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |   "id": "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000", | ||
|  |   "name": "customerRetentionRate", | ||
|  |   "displayName": "Customer Retention Rate", | ||
|  |   "description": "Percentage of customers retained over a given period.", | ||
|  |   "formula": "COUNT(returning_customers) / COUNT(total_customers) * 100", | ||
|  |   "sql": "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM customer_activity WHERE status='active'", | ||
|  |   "granularity": "Monthly", | ||
|  |   "metricType": "Percentage", | ||
|  |   "unit": "Percentage", | ||
|  |   "owner": "Data Governance Team", | ||
|  |   "tags": ["Customer", "KPI", "Retention"] | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | ## Managing Metrics in OpenMetadata
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|  | - **Versioning**: Each update to a metric creates a new version, maintaining historical changes. | ||
|  | - **Linking**: Metrics can be linked to glossary terms, tables, dashboards, and pipelines for enriched context. | ||
|  | - **Monitoring**: Metrics can be monitored for value changes, enabling trend analysis over time | ||
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|  | ## Best Practices for Metric Management
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|  | - **Consistent Naming**: Use camelCase for metric names to ensure consistency across systems. | ||
|  | - **Clear Definitions**: Provide comprehensive descriptions and units for accurate interpretation. | ||
|  | - **Lineage Tracking**: Always associate metrics with source tables and pipelines for traceability. | ||
|  | - **Ownership**: Assign metric owners for accountability and maintenance. |