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Shared Datasets and underlying permissions

Hey gang - I have a question around using shared datasets and the proper way to grant permission to the underlying dataset. If a report in a separate workspace is using a shared dataset, what is the proper way to grant permission to that underlying dataset? Currently, if the user doesn't have access to the underlying dataset, they receive a permissions error and are not able to view the data in the report. I don't want the user to be able to access or read this dataset in anyway apart from simply being able to view the data in the report. The only way I saw to get this working is to go into the underlying dataset in the separate workspace and grant the user Read access. Is that really the best practice right now? 

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