AWS Management Console | Tag Editor Flashcards

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Can I provide feedback?

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Yes! Click the Feedback button at the bottom of the console. We’re eager to hear about your experience with Resource Groups.

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What is Tag Editor?

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Tag Editor is a tool to view and manage tags on your AWS resources, regardless of service or region. Use the tag editor to search for resources by resource type, region, or tag, and then manage the tags applied to those resources.

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How can I use Tag Editor?

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Click here to read documentation on the Tag Editor’s features and how to use them.

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What permissions do I need to use Tag Editor?

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Click here to view the specific permissions required to use Tag Editor.

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How do tags work?

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Tags are words or phrases that act as metadata for organizing your AWS resources. A tag is a key-value pair. In Tag Editor, tag keys are represented as columns, and tag values are strings in the cells of a tag key’s column. Click here to read more about how tags work.

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How can I bulk edit tags for multiple resources?

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You can use Tag Editor to edit tags for multiple resources in multiple regions at once. In Tag Editor, select the checkboxes for each of the resources you want to edit, and then click Edit tags for selected. Follow the on-screen prompts to manage tags on these resources.

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How can I search for resources by tag substring or use wildcards in my tag search?

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Tag Editor lets you search for resources by tag substring. This is similar to appending a wildcard to the beginning and end of a string. To use this feature, begin typing a string in the tag value field of the Tag Editor search form and select the Contains: option to find values that contain the characters that you typed. For example, a search using Contains: Prod value for the “Name” tag key would return a resource tagged with “FooApp-DB-Prod” as the value in the “Name” tag key. Remember, tag search is case-sensitive.

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How can I use the Tag Editor to search for resources that do not have a particular tag key applied or that have an empty value?

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Tag Editor lets you search for resources that do not have a particular tag key applied. You can also search for resources that have a tag key applied with an empty (blank) tag value. To search for untagged resources, select the appropriate tag key, and then select “Not tagged” or “Empty value” in the tag value search field.

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What resource types can be tagged using the Tag Editor?

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Tag Editor supports all resource types that support tags. You can view all of the services that support tags here.

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Why can’t I search for resources by tag?

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You may have limited permissions to access tag data. Click here to view the specific permissions required to use Tag Editor.

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Why can’t I add, remove, or modify a tag key or value?

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You may have limited permissions to access tag data. Click here to view the specific permissions required to use Tag Editor.

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