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Organizing Work with Labels

Labels are free-form tags you attach to the objects in a project — the project itself, its workflows, steps, tables, dimensions, data editors, and user-defined functions. Use them to group related items by whatever matters to you (a phase of work, a source system, an owner, a release) and then find those items again quickly.

Labels are stored in lowercase and shown as small chips wherever the object appears, so a consistent set of labels becomes a lightweight way to slice a large project.

Every taggable object has a Labels box in its detail panel:

  • Project Labels — on the project home
  • Workflow Labels, Step Labels, Table Labels, Dimension Labels, Data Editor Labels, and UDF Labels — on the corresponding item’s detail panel
  • Labels — on the General tab of a workflow step’s form

The box lists the object’s current labels as chips and provides a field for adding more.

  1. Click anywhere in the Labels box to place the cursor in the entry field.
  2. Type the label text.
  3. Press Enter (or type a comma) to add it.

The new label appears as a chip, and the entry field clears so you can add another. The chips wrap onto more than one row as you add labels, so nothing is hidden.

  • Click the × on a chip to remove that label, or
  • With the entry field empty, press Backspace to remove the last chip.

Labels appear as chips in the Labels column of the project lists — Workflows, Steps, Tables, and so on. To narrow a list to the items carrying a particular label, type the label into the list’s filter box; the search matches label text along with the item name. Hover a chip that is too long to fit its column to reveal the full label.