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Hi all, hopefully you can help me with this issue. Maybe I missed a step. I have a simple table with a Security Key and a Username. Username is email. I setup a Role to this table and filter as Username = USERPRINCIPALNAME(). In the desktop I us "View as Role" and it works fine. Filters for my email/username. I publish to Service and associated my email in the security for the dataset and then Test the Role. Works fine. Exit and then go create a report on this dataset. NO SECURITY APPLIED. Should it not be working? Did I miss a step? This is about as simple as it gets, and is Step 1 in my security process. Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Razorbx13
The reason you see all the data is because you created the dataset. And a creator of a dataset will ALWAYS see all the data (or is the administrator of the data)
Try and do this with a user who either has viewer role in the app workspace or share it via an App or report and it will apply the RLS.
Hi @Razorbx13
The reason you see all the data is because you created the dataset. And a creator of a dataset will ALWAYS see all the data (or is the administrator of the data)
Try and do this with a user who either has viewer role in the app workspace or share it via an App or report and it will apply the RLS.
Gilbert, thanks this worked! So for RLS to work, you cannot make the user have Member or Contributor access? Has to be viewer access? If so, I assume then Analyze in Excel is out of the question too?
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