Viewing shared Data Catalog tables and databases - Amazon Lake Formation
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Viewing shared Data Catalog tables and databases

You can view resources that are shared with your account by using the Lake Formation console or Amazon CLI. You can also use the Amazon Resource Access Manager (Amazon RAM) console or CLI to view both resources that are shared with your account and resources that you've shared with other Amazon accounts.

To view shared resources using the Lake Formation console
  1. Open the Lake Formation console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/lakeformation/.

    Sign in as a data lake administrator or a user who has been granted permissions on a shared table.

  2. To view resources that are shared with your Amazon account, do one of the following:

    • To view tables that are shared with your account, in the navigation pane, choose Tables.

    • To view databases that are shared with your account, in the navigation pane, choose Databases.

    The console displays a list of databases or tables both in your account and shared with your account. For resources that are shared with your account, the console displays the owner's Amazon account ID under the Owner account ID column (the third column in the following screenshot).

    The Tables page shows different owner account IDs for the tables.
  3. To view resources that you shared with other Amazon accounts or organizations, in the navigation pane, choose Data permissions.

    Resources that you shared are listed on the Data permissions page with the external account number shown in the Principal column, as shown in the following image.

    The Data permissions page shows that your account granted permissions on a table to an external account. The Amazon account ID is under the Principal column.
To view shared resources using the Amazon RAM console
  1. Ensure that you have the required Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions to view shared resources using Amazon RAM.

    At a minimum, you must have the ram:ListResources permission.This permission is included in the AWS managed policy AWSLakeFormationCrossAccountManager.

  2. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Amazon RAM console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/ram.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • To see resources that you shared, in the navigation pane, under Shared by me, choose Shared resources.

    • To see resources that are shared with you, in the navigation pane, under Shared with me, choose Shared resources.