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Hi Community,
the conditional drillthough functionality is really awesome. Is it possible to deactivate the "context-menu drill through" in a visual?
Example:
I have a report with a button for a conditional DrillThrough.
Say I have two bar charts. A user has to select one bar in Chart 1 and another in Chart 2. Only if selected one bar in each of the visuals the button becomes active. No problem.
But: right click on Chart 1 or Chart 2 opens still the "old" Drillthrough... Is there a way to deactivate this DrillThrough in the Visual?
The real problem
What I want to achive (the real problem): Using USERPRINCIPALNAME I can introduce a table with user priviledges to control, who is allowed to open the drillthrough page and who is not... This is no problem with the conditional drillthrough button - but if the user is still able to use the "old" drillthrough in the visual, I cannot solve my problem 😞
Thanks
Holger
Solved! Go to Solution.
@ppvinsights To the best of my knowledge there is no way to disable the old drillthrough behavior in a report short of not using drill through all together.
@ppvinsights To the best of my knowledge there is no way to disable the old drillthrough behavior in a report short of not using drill through all together.
@ppvinsights - This sounds more like an row level security problem to me?
Yes and no. I can use RLS to suppress data in the drilldown. But I cannot suppress the drilldown itself. Using the conditional drillthrough I could do it. But only if the "old" way could be dectivated...
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