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bruno_dvs
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RLS on composite model with live connection to a dataset

I have a composite model like this: 

A set of tables that come from a Live Connection to a base dataset in Power BI Service (Dim Country in the image), and a single imported table, named RLS, on which RLS rules are to be applied with USERPRINCIPALNAME().

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After publishing this report and configuring security on the report's dataset, viewers are getting "Couldn't load the data or this visual" error. 

 

- If I remove RLS rules from the composite model, no errors are given.

- The base dataset, in Live Connection, is in a Premium Workspace and does NOT have any RLS applied.

- Users are consuming the final report from a Workspace app (not sure if relevant).

 

According to this blog post , I needn't worry about giving build permission to users since it's all in a  premium capacity.

I do not want to set RLS on base dataset, as each report I create from it will have a different RLS table.

 

How can I solve this? Thank you for your time.

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RockPowerBI
Helper I
Helper I

is there any page level security configuration? if yes what about if a user have url of other page?

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@bruno_dvs , I think you need to add users to the security of the dataset in the power bi service . Try that out

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Hello, @amitchandak. That has already been done. 

After publishing this report and configuring security on the report's dataset, viewers are getting "Couldn't load the data or this visual" error.

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