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I have a project with 4 pages, I applied RLS policies for some users, but for these same users I would like to hide two of the project pages, is this possible?
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Hi @Abdulsido,
Although Power BI does not support selectively displaying or hiding pages for users, you might be able to achieve a workaround for this, with a combination of RLS and custom page navigation.
Basically, you can implement your own navigation using a slicer and button. The values in the slicer can be controlled using RLS, thus a user would only see the name of the pages populate in the slicer as per their role in RLS, and so would be only able to navigate to the selected list of pages.
The following are few of the blogs you can refer to, while implementing this.
Have a look and let me know if it fulfills your requirements!
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
Thank you, I will try to implement these tips here and come back with news! 😎
Hi @Abdulsido,
Although Power BI does not support selectively displaying or hiding pages for users, you might be able to achieve a workaround for this, with a combination of RLS and custom page navigation.
Basically, you can implement your own navigation using a slicer and button. The values in the slicer can be controlled using RLS, thus a user would only see the name of the pages populate in the slicer as per their role in RLS, and so would be only able to navigate to the selected list of pages.
The following are few of the blogs you can refer to, while implementing this.
Have a look and let me know if it fulfills your requirements!
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
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