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Anonymous
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Bypassing Role Level Security

Hello everyone,

 
I am working on a Power BI dashboard and I need to create a measurement that bypassess the role level security. Any ideas on how to or website links that explain a possible solution to this kind of requirement? 
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parry2k
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@Anonymous whatever you bypass logic is,  you have to build that logic in your RLS formula basically saying if bypass rules = true then RLS DAX return true otherwise RLS rule is applied.

 

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@parry2k Thank your for your reply. Can you please give me more details on this? There is a measurement that I don't want it to get effected by the RLS. The Dax formula for the RLS I have right now is [Customer No] = Username(). The measurement is something like

Avg = CALCULATE(TOTALMTD(AVERAGEX('Measures Mkt Shr',[Mkt Shr YTD]),'Time'[Date]). So how would be the DAX formula to avoid the RLS on this measurement? 

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