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I was wondering what is the best way to implement security and permissions in my company.
I have created a workspace for a sector in my company,
In this sector there is 3 areas and 40 branches.
There is a sector manager, 3 area manager, 40 branch managers and 200 users.
Sector manager should be able to see all 3 areas and all branches.
Area manager should be able to see 1 area and its branches.
branch manager only his branch and each user only his branch.
so my solution is to create rls and use username.
then in workspace i must add all this 250 users one by one?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@giorgiokatr How you break up and utilize workspaces would be up to you, but I typically use them for only the report authors. The users, you can just share dashboards with them and the Row Level Security that you set up on your model/report will work as expected. In this scenario, you can share the dashboard with 1 AAD security group that contains those users and everything just works without you managing permissions in Power BI.
@giorgiokatr How you break up and utilize workspaces would be up to you, but I typically use them for only the report authors. The users, you can just share dashboards with them and the Row Level Security that you set up on your model/report will work as expected. In this scenario, you can share the dashboard with 1 AAD security group that contains those users and everything just works without you managing permissions in Power BI.
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