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Hi,
Although we are able to disable Analyze in excel at tenat level, it does not help. Beacause sometimes it useful to have it available for certain workspaces/reports/dataset over others.
Is it possible to allows owners of the workspace to turn off analyze in excel at Dataset or Report level?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You could assign the users as Viewer role, then they could not use Analyze in Excel feature neither on Dataset level nor Report level.
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Eyelyn Qin
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Eyelyn Qin
@v-eqin-msft sorry about that, it is hard to find users to be able to test, due to lockdown. It is working I just tested it. thank you so much!
Hi @Anonymous ,
You could assign the users as Viewer role, then they could not use Analyze in Excel feature neither on Dataset level nor Report level.
Did I answer your question? Please Mark my post as a solution. Thank you.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
HI @Anonymous ,
I don't have time to test it right now, but I believe that if you turn it off for an individual report, you do so by going to the setting and selecting "None" for the Export Data type.
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Hi @collinq
I am afraid, that is a solution for completely different issue. Here the concern is that with Analyze in excel enabled by default for all reports - it allows users to see the whole underlying dataset, which defeats the purpose, when we just want users to only be able to export what they can see on the report.
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