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Row level security
- Anonymous5 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
You may refer to Row-level security (RLS) with Power BI.
According to your sample data. I create a role in the Manage roles as follows.
[Username] = username()The test is this.
You can check more details from here.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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Anonymous , how is your data structured? Can you share sample data
In between see if these two can help
https://radacad.com/dynamic-row-level-security-with-organizational-hierarchy-power-bi
https://www.blue-granite.com/blog/using-dynamic-row-level-security-with-organizational-hierarchies
Hi thanks for the link; I did try to impelemnt the links you sent; but those are not for my case.
My user security dynamic looks like this. An employee ID can have multiple usernames.
| Username | employee_id |
| Domain\A | 1017 |
| Domainb\A | 1017 |
| Domain\B | 1019 |
| Domain\C | 2020 |
The rows Im trying to filter looks like this. If employee ID from above table matches with Manager_ID; then those rows should be seen.
| Employee | manager_id |
| X | 1017 |
| X | 1017 |
| Y | 1017 |
| Z | 1019 |
| E | 2020 |
- Anonymous5 years agoNot applicable
Create a calulated column with name "Flag"
FLAG=1Now write the RLS code on Flag
Flag=IF(table1[employee_id] IN SELECTCOLUMNS(Filter('user_security_dynamic','user_security_dynamic'[UserName]=UserName()),"Id",[Emplyee_id]),1,0) - Greg_Deckler5 years agoCommunity Champion
Anonymous That error regarding multiple values generally means you need to wrap a column reference in an aggregation function like MAX or MIN. This may help: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Dynamic-Hierarchical-Row-Level-Security/m-p/889567#M406