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In the OneLake security sql syntax for RSL, there isn't anything documented about how to get the user name of the person doing the query.
We need something like DAX function USERPRINCIPALNAME, so that based on predicate tables we can dynamically change the WHERE statement values of the RSL sql syntax.
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