In the default Environment, is it possible to provide read-only access to a specific table for reporting?
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Hello @send2mark,
Perfect explantion.
Navigate to https://make.powerapps.com
Click on Gear Icon at the Top then Click Advance Settings
Then Click settings --> Select Security
Select Security Roles --> Click New And enter the Name of the Security Role
Provide Access like Below (Read/Append/Append to ) to GREEN COLOR(organization Level )
Note:
To Provide at a Time, Click on the Name Read/Append and Append TO.
Then Assign this Security Role to the User. That's it 🙂
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Hello @send2mark,
Can you please elaborate the issues. If you want to make the fields as Read only for Specific users with Specific table you can write a simple script to achieve the same.
If i get a better clarity i can suggest some other solution for the same.
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I have a person that has access to parts of the table to display in Power bi. I want to provide Read access to the entire table so that it is a full report. So instead of a script for each line item, maybe there is something that will provide access for existing and new. If I can't achieve it this way, I might create a workflow to copy the line items somewhere else.
Hello @send2mark,
Perfect explantion.
Navigate to https://make.powerapps.com
Click on Gear Icon at the Top then Click Advance Settings
Then Click settings --> Select Security
Select Security Roles --> Click New And enter the Name of the Security Role
Provide Access like Below (Read/Append/Append to ) to GREEN COLOR(organization Level )
Note:
To Provide at a Time, Click on the Name Read/Append and Append TO.
Then Assign this Security Role to the User. That's it 🙂
Please mark as Answer if it is helpful and provide Kudos
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Hi send2mark,
I hope you are using DirectQuery connectivity mode from Power BI to access DataVerse tables. In that case giving user read only permission for the table will do the needful.
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