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📖 Task Introduction
Quiver is the application of choice for analyzing Ontology data. Recall from Understanding and Exploring Your Ontology Course, that Ontology data in Foundry is broken up into:
Object Types: The schema definition of an entity or event, e.g., Airports.
Objects: A singular instance of the object type, e.g., 'San Francisco Airport'.
Object Set: A set or group of objects, e.g, 'Airports in California.' Here you will search the Ontology to add an object set of interest. In this case, you'll add an Object Set for Airport data to your Quiver analysis.
🔨 Task Instructions
Near the top of your screen, in the omnibar, click on Objects to open the menu to add an Object Set to your analysis.
Within the subwindow that opens, click into the search bar near the top of the subwindow, type [Example Data] Airport and hit Enter to search for the object type with that name. Click on the [Example Data] Airport search result to add the object set to your analysis.
Close the Object Set selector subwindow from the prior step by clicking on the X near the top-right corner of that subwindow.
Click on the Table category at the bottom of the [Example Data] Airports Object Set that was added to your Quiver analysis and choose Table from the options.