--- title: Bulk Import Data Asset slug: /how-to-guides/data-discovery/import --- # Import Data Asset Importing a Data Asset is simple. Below are the steps to bulk import various data assets, such as Databases, Schemas, and Tables. ## How to Bulk Import a Database Service To import a Database Service: 1. Navigate to the Database Service you want to import by going to **Settings > Services > Database**. 2. For this example, we are importing in the `Snowflake` service. 3. Click on the **⋮** icon and select **Import** to download the Database Service file. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import1.png" alt="Import a Database Service" caption="Import a Database Service" /%} 4. Upload/Drop the Database Service CSV file that you want to import. Alternatively, you can `export` an existing Database Service CSV as a template, make the necessary edits, and then upload the updated file. Once you have the template, you can fill in the following details: - **name** (required): This field contains the name of the database. - **fullyQualifiedName** (required): This field contains the fully qualified name of the database service. - **displayName**: This field holds the display name of the database. - **description**: This field contains a detailed description or information about the database. - **owner**: This field specifies the owner of the database. - **tags**: This field contains the tags associated with the database. - **glossaryTerms**: This field holds the glossary terms linked to the database. - **tiers**: This field defines the tiers associated with the database service. - **domain**: This field contains the domain assigned to the data asset. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import2.png" alt="Upload the Database Service CSV file" caption="Upload the Database Service CSV file" /%} 5. You can now preview the uploaded Database Service CSV file and add or modify data using the inline editor. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import3.png" alt="Preview of the Database Service" caption="Preview of the Database Service" /%} 6. Validate the updated Data Assets and confirm the changes. A success or failure message will then be displayed based on the outcome. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import4.png" alt="Validate the updated Data Assets" caption="Validate the updated Data Assets" /%} 7. The Database Service has been updated successfully, and you can now view the changes in the Database Service. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import5.png" alt="Database Service Import successful" caption="DatabaseService Import successful" /%} {% note %} You can also import the Database Service using the API with the following endpoint: `/api/v1/services/databaseServices/name/{name}/import` Make sure to replace `{name}` with the Fully Qualified Name (FQN) of the Database Service. {% /note %} ## How to Bulk Import a Database To import a Database: 1. In this example, we are Importing the `DEMO` database under **Snowflake**. 2. Click on the **⋮** icon and select **Import** to upload the Database CSV file. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import6.png" alt="Import a Database" caption="Import a Database" /%} 3. Upload/Drop the Database CSV file that you want to import. Alternatively, you can `export` an existing Database CSV as a template, make the necessary edits, and then upload the updated file. Once you have the template, you can fill in the following details: - **name** (required): This field contains the name of the database. - **fullyQualifiedName** (required): This field contains the fully qualified name of the database. - **displayName**: This field holds the display name of the database. - **description**: This field contains a detailed description or information about the database. - **owner**: This field specifies the owner of the database. - **tags**: This field contains the tags associated with the database. - **glossaryTerms**: This field holds the glossary terms linked to the database. - **tiers**: This field defines the tiers associated with the database. - **sourceUrl**: This field contains the Source URL of the data asset. Example for the Snowflake database: `https://app.snowflake.com//#/data/databases/DEMO/` - **retentionPeriod**: This field contains the retention period of the data asset. Period is expressed as a duration in ISO 8601 format in UTC. Example - `P23DT23H`. - **domain**: This field contains the domain assigned to the data asset. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import7.png" alt="Upload the Database CSV file" caption="Upload the Database CSV file" /%} 4. You can now preview the uploaded Database CSV file and add or modify data using the inline editor. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import8.png" alt="Preview of the Database" caption="Preview of the Database" /%} 5. Validate the updated Data Assets and confirm the changes. A success or failure message will then be displayed based on the outcome. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import9.png" alt="Validate the updated Data Assets" caption="Validate the updated Data Assets" /%} 6. The Database has been updated successfully, and you can now view the changes in the Database. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import10.png" alt="Database Import successful" caption="DatabaseImport successful" /%} {% note %} You can also import the Database using the API with the following endpoint: `/api/v1/databases/name/{name}/import` Make sure to replace `{name}` with the Fully Qualified Name (FQN) of the Database. {% /note %} ## How to Bulk Import a Database Schema To import a Database Schema: 1. In this example, we are importing the `JAFFLE_SHOP` schema under **Snowflake > DEMO**. 2. Click on the **⋮** icon and select **Import** to upload the Database Schema CSV file. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import11.png" alt="Import a Database Schema" caption="Import a Database Schema" /%} 3. Upload/Drop the Database Schema CSV file that you want to import. Alternatively, you can `export` an existing Database Schema CSV as a template, make the necessary edits, and then upload the updated file. Once you have the template, you can fill in the following details: - **name** (required): This field contains the name of the database schema. - **fullyQualifiedName** (required): This field contains the fully qualified name of the database schema. - **displayName**: This field holds the display name of the database schema. - **description**: This field contains a detailed description or information about the database schema. - **owner**: This field specifies the owner of the database schema. - **tags**: This field contains the tags associated with the database schema. - **glossaryTerms**: This field holds the glossary terms linked to the database schema. - **tiers**: This field defines the tiers associated with the database schema. - **sourceUrl**: This field contains the Source URL of the data asset. Example for the Snowflake database schema: `https://app.snowflake.com//#/data/databases/DEMO/schemas/JAFFLE_SHOP` - **retentionPeriod**: This field contains the retention period of the data asset. Period is expressed as a duration in ISO 8601 format in UTC. Example - `P23DT23H`. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import12.png" alt="Upload the Database Schema CSV file" caption="Upload the Database Schema CSV file" /%} 4. You can now preview the uploaded Database Schema CSV file and add or modify data using the inline editor. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import13.png" alt="Preview of the Database Schema" caption="Preview of the Database Schema" /%} 5. Validate the updated Data Assets and confirm the changes. A success or failure message will then be displayed based on the outcome. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import14.png" alt="Validate the updated Data Assets" caption="Validate the updated Data Assets" /%} 6. The Database Schema has been updated successfully, and you can now view the changes in the Database Schema. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import15.png" alt="Database Schema Import successful" caption="DatabaseSchema Import successful" /%} {% note %} You can also import the Database Schema using the API with the following endpoint: `/api/v1/databaseSchemas/name/{name}/import` Make sure to replace `{name}` with the Fully Qualified Name (FQN) of the Database Schema. {% /note %} ## How to Bulk Import a Table To import a Table: 1. In this example, we are importing the `CUSTOMERS` table under **Snowflake > DEMO > JAFFLE_SHOP**. 2. Click on the **⋮** icon and select **Import** to download the Table CSV file. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import16.png" alt="Import a Table" caption="Import a Table" /%} 3. Upload/Drop the Table CSV file that you want to import. Alternatively, you can `export` an existing table CSV as a template, make the necessary edits, and then upload the updated file. Once you have the template, you can fill in the following details: - **name**: This field contains the name of the table. - **fullyQualifiedName** (required): This field contains the fully qualified name of the table. - **displayName**: This field holds the display name of the table. - **description**: This field contains a detailed description or information about the table. - **owner**: This field specifies the owner of the table. - **tags**: This field contains the tags associated with the table. - **glossaryTerms**: This field holds the glossary terms linked to the table. - **tiers**: This field defines the tiers associated with the table. - **sourceUrl**: This field contains the Source URL of the data asset. Example for the Snowflake table: `https://app.snowflake.com//#/data/databases/DEMO/schemas/JAFFLE_SHOP/table/CUSTOMERS` - **retentionPeriod**: This field contains the retention period of the data asset. Period is expressed as a duration in ISO 8601 format in UTC. Example - `P23DT23H`. - **column.fullyQualifiedName** (required): This field holds the fully qualified name of the column. - **column.displayName**: This field holds the display name of the column, if different from the technical name. - **column.description**: This field holds a detailed description or information about the column's purpose or content. - **column.dataTypeDisplay**: This field holds the data type for display purposes. - **column.dataType**: This field holds the data type of the column (e.g., `VARCHAR`, `INT`, `BOOLEAN`). - **column.arrayDataType**: If the column is an array, this field will specify the data type of the array elements. - **column.dataLength**: This field holds the length or size of the data. - **column.tags**: This field holds the Tags associated with the column, which help categorize. - **column.glossaryTerms**: This field holds the Glossary terms linked to the column to provide standardized definitions. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import17.png" alt="Upload the Table CSV file" caption="Upload the Table CSV file" /%} 4. You can now preview the uploaded Table CSV file and add or modify data using the inline editor. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import18.png" alt="Preview of the Table" caption="Preview of the Table" /%} 5. Validate the updated Data Assets and confirm the changes. A success or failure message will then be displayed based on the outcome. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import19.png" alt="Validate the updated Data Assets" caption="Validate the updated Data Assets" /%} 6. The Table has been updated successfully, and you can now view the changes in the Table. {% image src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/discovery/import20.png" alt="Table Import successful" caption="Table Import successful" /%} {% note %} You can also import the Tables using the API with the following endpoint: `/api/v1/tables/name/{name}/import` Make sure to replace `{name}` with the Fully Qualified Name (FQN) of the Table. {% /note %} {%inlineCallout color="violet-70" bold="Data Asset Export" icon="MdArrowForward" href="/how-to-guides/data-discovery/export"%} Quickly export data assets as a CSV file. {%/inlineCallout%}