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Hi
Just wondering if there is any way to individualise or customise a view within PowerBI to a person's credentials when logging in?
Thanks in advance
Phil
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@pmaher Currently you cannot achieve this in Power BI but you can use SSAS Tabular model to restrict data access in Power BI.
@pmaher Currently you cannot achieve this in Power BI but you can use SSAS Tabular model to restrict data access in Power BI.
Thanks for that, apologies if this is inappropriate, but are there any working examples of this in use with Power BI?
I found this post to be very clear about it as for an actual AD integration I think it is not available yet but I hope it is not far away especially since there is now an AAD pack which I think demonstrates the connectivity to AAD.
I think it is also possible to connect to on premise AD (it's in the list of available data sources and I see tons of table after connecting to it) but then I don't know AD enough to know which table to use.
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