Viewing table tags - Amazon Simple Storage Service
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Viewing table tags

You can view or list tags applied to Amazon S3 tables. For more information about tags, see Using tags with S3 tables.

Permissions

To view tags applied to a table, you must have the following permission:

  • s3tables:ListTagsForResource

Troubleshooting errors

If you encounter an error when attempting to list or view the tags of a table, you can do the following:

  • Verify that you have the required Permissions to view or list the tags of the table.

Steps

You can view tags applied to tables by using the Amazon S3 console, the Amazon Command Line Interface (Amazon CLI), the Amazon S3 REST API, and Amazon SDKs.

To view tags applied to a table using the Amazon S3 console:

  1. Sign in to Amazon S3 console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/s3/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Table buckets.

  3. Choose the Table bucket name.

  4. Choose the table name within the Table bucket.

  5. Choose the Properties tab.

  6. Scroll to the Tags section to view all of the tags applied to the table.

  7. The Tags section shows the User-defined tags by default. You can select the Amazon-generated tags tab to view tags applied to your table by Amazon services.

For information about the Amazon S3 REST API support for viewing the tags applied to a table, see the following section in the Amazon Simple Storage Service API Reference:

To install the Amazon CLI, see Installing the Amazon CLI in the Amazon Command Line Interface User Guide.

The following CLI example shows you how to view tags applied to a table. To use the command replace the user input placeholders with your own information.

Request:

aws --region us-west-2 \ s3tables list-tags-for-resource \ --resource-arn arn:aws-cn::s3tables:us-west-2:111122223333:bucket/amzn-s3-demo-table-bucket/table/my_example_table