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Hi @dbowman ,
I could not understand what is your desired result. Could you mean the users in the workspace could only see the dashboard or the report?
Regards,
Daniel He
Hi @v-danhe-msft,
Thanks for your response. Not exactly, so in this link https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-admin-power-bi-security There is a diagram showing the infrastructure security. I am looking for a diagram, or path, of how the security works based on service location.
Essentially if you apply access security in more than one place, which area takes precedence over the other.
IE: If you apply access at A and D, access at location D nullifies the access at A.
Hope this helps.
David.
Bump
Still looking for some guidance on this. Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
David
Hi @dbowman ,
Could you have refered below links for more information?
http://angryanalyticsblog.azurewebsites.net/index.php/tag/power-bi-row-level-security/
http://radacad.com/dynamic-row-level-security-with-organizational-hierarchy-power-bi
Regards,
Daniel He
@v-danhe-msft Thanks for the response, however RLS is not what i am looking for. Sorry if i have not been clear enough.
I'm looking more on the infrastructure side than the coding/development side of security.
Workspace access, report access, dataset access, service access, dashboard access, etc.
Looking for a tree, or diagram on the priority of those and which takes precedence over the other(s).
Thanks,
dBowman
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