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Jakuza
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RLS Master role

Hi,

 

Is there a way to set up a role that will allow a user to see all of a dashboard? Currently just setting up RLS and I'm stuck on this.

 

Thanks,

 

J

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Anonymous
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@v-jiascu-msft

My understanding with RLS is that if you create roles, anyone with no roles assigned will actually see nothing instead of everything.  I'm expecting you'd have to create a role with no filters, then assign them to it.

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GilbertQ
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Hi @Jakuza

 

What you could also do if you want someone to see everything is create an App Workspace and add them as a Member in the App Workspace. That will then override the RLS and that user will be able to see all the data.





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v-jiascu-msft
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@Jakuza,

 

Hi J,

 

There are two big steps when using RLS. First, create RLS roles. Second, assign somebody a role. So if you want somebody have the full access, don't give him/her any role. A precondition is that people aren't hard coded in the roles. 

 

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Dale

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Anonymous
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@v-jiascu-msft

My understanding with RLS is that if you create roles, anyone with no roles assigned will actually see nothing instead of everything.  I'm expecting you'd have to create a role with no filters, then assign them to it.

Hi,

 

So what you're saying is that if I create a role called "MASTER" and assign no filters to it, who ever has this role can see everything on a dashboard?

 

Thanks,

 

J

Anonymous
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Yes thats what i'm suggesting.

Thanks Ross - This is just what I was looking for...sometimes the solution is pretty darn simple

Hi @Anonymous,

 

Thank you very much. You reminded me about this possibility. I have tested it. And from the documents, I found out RLS works on the users who are assigned a role.

>>Row-level security (RLS) with Power BI can be used to restrict data access for given users. Filters restrict data at the row level. You can define filters within roles.

If I missed some preconditions, please point them out. 

 

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Dale

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