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I have a question if I want to specify who has access to which pages individually. And unnamed pages don't need to be displayed. What can I do?
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Hi @AMMJA ,
As danextian mentioned, Power BI currently does not support dynamic access to pages, but you can also consider the following two alternatives.
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Mengmeng Li
Hi @AMMJA ,
As danextian mentioned, Power BI currently does not support dynamic access to pages, but you can also consider the following two alternatives.
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If my answer helps you solve the problem, please accept my answer as a solution and let it be seen by more people in need.
Best regards,
Mengmeng Li
Hi @AMMJA
Could you clarify what you mean by "unnamed pages"?
It's currently not possible to restrict access to pages selectively/individually based on who is logged in. While you can hide pages, this action hides them from everyone. Object Level Security (OLS) can be applied using Tabular Editor, but it only restricts access to the contents within the pages, not the pages themselves.
Hi @danextian
I mean pages that aren't on the list. I have a list of names and page names that I want to view. Is it possible for me to display pages based on this information?
I see that you have a username before the page names. Pages cannot be hidden or unhidden based on a list. As mentioned earlier, you can restrict the contents, but not the access to the pages themselves.
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