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Hello everyone,
Let's say I am having three tables as below:
When I used RLS username = username(), the result is the table with the org belongs to user login only. For example, when the user albert@abc.com login, the data is org one and two only.
However, I need to have the result that shows all orgs, but with org three and four, it shows the alias instead. The result should be like this:
It means for the organizations that not belongs to this user, I just show the alias.
Can we do this?
Thank you very much
@Anonymous,
You need to create a measure instead of RLS.
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