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Hi there,
I would like to implement Dynamic RLS in Power BI adapting Corporate Heirarchy logic to Region Hierarchy.
I have 4 Levels listed folowing:
Country, East/west, State, Store
I have to manage different exceptions so you can notice that the user a@Group have access to two different levels means Level 2 East ( all the stores belonging to East region) also Store O1 this store is from the west Region.
Thanks for your help
Since your access levels cross over regions, I think the way forward will be easier if you multiply your store/sales combinations with the regions, so you have an access level id for each store/sale/region combination.
This is an interesting problem. I'd be happy to do a screen share and talk more about it. If you want, send me your email and a good time to talk. ken@8thfold.com
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Thanks kentyler,
I thought about this solustion but I have a constraint that could affect the performance:
1000 store * 4 levels also more than 700 users + many many exceptions ...
le me know if you think that this could be managed with your solution and the performance will be good ?
How to link my tables ?
Regards
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