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Creating row level security using mutiple columns

Hello,

I have a data file from Jira with the columns below.

Epic LinkTeam OwnerIssue keyIssue idAssigneeIssue TypeOriginal Requestor IDL4 - AVPL5 - VPL6L7L8
Ep1TW1IS1ISS!abcStoryid1@gmail.comavp1@gmail.comvp1@gmail.coml1@gmail.coml11@gmail.coml45@gmail.com
Ep2Tw2IS2ISS2defStoryid2@gmail.comavp2@gmail.comvp2@gmail.coml2@gmail.coml22@gmail.coml67@gmail.com

 

Basically

"Original Requestor ID"  reports to > "L4 - AVP"  reports to > "L5 - VP"  reports to >" L6"  reports to > "L7"  reports to > "L8"

Depending on role, it will show the data.For ex: If an AVP logs in, then he will see the project details which are part of his domain.Similarly  if a VP logs in then he will see the all the AVPs under him and their project details.Similarly if a person from "L6" logs in then he will see all the VPS,AVPs and their project details , It will continue till L8.

So data is getting restricted as per their role.How to achieve in Power BI?

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Anonymous
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Please provide some idea like how to achieve this scenario.

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