

# Updating Storage Lens group tag values
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The following examples demonstrate how to update Storage Lens group tag values by using the Amazon S3 console, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and AWS SDK for Java.

## Using the S3 console
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**To update an AWS resource tag for a Storage Lens group**

1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon S3 console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/).

1. In the left navigation pane, choose **Storage Lens groups**.

1. Under **Storage Lens groups**, choose the Storage Lens group that you want to update.

1. Under **AWS resource tags**, select the tag that you want to update.

1. Add the new tag value, using the same key of the key-value pair that you want to update. Choose the checkmark icon to update the tag value.
**Note**  
Adding a new tag with the same key as an existing tag overwrites the previous tag value.

1. (Optional) If you want to add new tags, choose **Add tag** to add new entries. The **Add tags** page appears. 

   You can add up to 50 AWS resource tags for your Storage Lens group. When you're finished adding new tags, choose **Save changes**.

1. (Optional) If you want to remove a newly added entry, choose **Remove** next to the tag that you want to remove. When you're finished removing tags, choose **Save changes**. 

## Using the AWS CLI
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The following example AWS CLI command updates two tag values for the Storage Lens group named `{{marketing-department}}`. To use this example command, replace the `{{user input placeholders}}` with your own information.

```
aws s3control tag-resource --account-id {{111122223333}} \
--resource-arn arn:aws:s3:{{us-east-1}}:{{111122223333}}:storage-lens-group/{{marketing-department}} \
--region {{us-east-1}} --tags Key={{k1}},Value={{v3}} Key={{k2}},Value={{v4}}
```

## Using the AWS SDK for Java
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The following AWS SDK for Java example updates two Storage Lens group tag values. To use this example, replace the `{{user input placeholders}}` with your own information.

```
package aws.example.s3control;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException;
import com.amazonaws.SdkClientException;
import software.amazon.awssdk.auth.credentials.ProfileCredentialsProvider;
import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.s3control.S3ControlClient;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.s3control.model.Tag;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.s3control.model.TagResourceRequest;

public class UpdateTagsForResource {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String resourceARN = "{{Resource_ARN}}";
        String accountId = "{{111122223333}}";

        try {
            Tag updatedResourceTag1 = Tag.builder()
                .key("{{resource-tag-key-1}}")
                .value("{{resource-tag-updated-value-1}}")
                .build();
            Tag updatedResourceTag2 = Tag.builder()
                    .key("{{resource-tag-key-2}}")
                    .value("{{resource-tag-updated-value-2}}")
                    .build();
            TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest = TagResourceRequest.builder()
                    .resourceArn({{resourceARN}})
                    .tags({{updatedResourceTag1}}, {{updatedResourceTag2}})
                    .accountId({{accountId}})
                    .build();
            S3ControlClient s3ControlClient = S3ControlClient.builder()
                    .region(Region.{{US_WEST_2}})
                    .credentialsProvider(ProfileCredentialsProvider.create())
                    .build();
            s3ControlClient.tagResource(tagResourceRequest);
        } catch (AmazonServiceException e) {
            // The call was transmitted successfully, but Amazon S3 couldn't process
            // it and returned an error response.
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (SdkClientException e) {
            // Amazon S3 couldn't be contacted for a response, or the client
            // couldn't parse the response from Amazon S3.
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
```