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I have a page I want to hide for certain users. One work around I have found is to add a square over the data so that it cannot be seen. Here is the code I used to make that square transparent:
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I solved this issue by using this tutorial Using Conditional Formatting to Display a Message Instead of a Blank Visual | @parry2k
I was able to do a measure
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I solved this issue by using this tutorial Using Conditional Formatting to Display a Message Instead of a Blank Visual | @parry2k
I was able to do a measure
Again, this is just cosmetics. The user can still see the data when they connect to the semantic model.
Would it be possible to hide the page and link a button to it and program the button to go to that page if they are the correct user?
Page level security does not exist. Don't waste your time.
Use separate reports if needed. (Only if truly needed)
Page level security does not exist. Don't waste your time.
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