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Explore how you can hide columns and tables to Power BI users by using the Object Level Security (OLS) feature released in February 2021.
By hiding objects, you also hide derived calculations like measures, calculated columns, and calculate…...more
Exploring Object Level Security in Power BI - Unplugged #13
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2021Apr 3
Explore how you can hide columns and tables to Power BI users by using the Object Level Security (OLS) feature released in February 2021.
By hiding objects, you also hide derived calculations like measures, calculated columns, and calculated tables. The hidden objects have different effects on Excel and Power BI reports, though.
Learn how to set OLS in the security roles in Power BI Desktop and how to test how users will experience it with both Excel and Power BI.
Read more about the "unplugged" format: https://www.sqlbi.com/blog/marco/2021...#unplugged
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Explore how you can hide columns and tables to Power BI users by using the Object Level Security (OLS) feature released in February 2021.
By hiding objects, you also hide derived calculations like measures, calculated columns, and calculated tables. The hidden objects have different effects on Excel and Power BI reports, though.
Learn how to set OLS in the security roles in Power BI Desktop and how to test how users will experience it with both Excel and Power BI.
Read more about the "unplugged" format: https://www.sqlbi.com/blog/marco/2021...#unplugged…...more