Discovery search finds assets in all the licensed repositories for discovery search, such as Model repository and profiling warehouse.
The discovery search results include the total number of matches and list of matches. You can expand each match to view the match properties, direct match information, indirect match information, and the total number of related assets, if any. A direct match is a match with some or all the metadata of the asset that matches the search query. An indirect match is an asset match that is linked to the asset that directly matches the search query.
The order of search results that you see depend on the following factors:
Object property that matches the search criteria. The name of the object has a higher priority than the object description. The object description has a higher priority than other object properties.
Object type. Data domains and data domain groups have a lower priority than other objects.
Curation. Curated profile results have a higher priority than profile results that you did not curate.
Number of times the search criteria matches the objects including direct and indirect matches.
Relative frequency of the keyword.
To view the search results, you need to have the appropriate permissions on projects that contain the direct matches and indirect matches.