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Anonymous
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Best way to implement Row Level Security on the Report Server

Hi all

 

I understand Row Level Security is not currently supported on the Report Server, so what is the best way to implement this?

I've had a scout through various topics on here, even trying the below DAX expression as a measure which I cam across.

 

filterRLS =

CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS(Data),
Data[UserName] = USERNAME())

 

This doesn't work. I find it surprising that Power BI Serivce supports RLS but Report Server does not.

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous.

 

We had a similar issue a few months ago and realised the only way to implement Row Level Security was to create a SSAS Tabular Model to do it.

 

The article below uses a good example as to how it can be done (same way as we implemented it):

 

https://www.blue-granite.com/blog/using-dynamic-row-level-security-with-organizational-hierarchies

 

Hope this helps.

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Can you please let us know that what is your Data source for this.

Anonymous
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A number of tables from SQL Server

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