Piyush Dhameja on 14 Sep 2016 13:09:18
Add security to show/hide any specific page (Tab) on a report based on users privileges / Roles.
Administrator on 18 Apr 2024 09:59:22
Thanks for all the feedback! Currently, Power BI does not have a security feature for pages; however, using conditional page navigation and RLS, you can create a custom navigation experience that shows different page options for different roles.
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- Merged Idea (8)
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
Please add this functionality. It's long overdue and maintaining multiple reports isn't the way to go about a simple page permission.
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
Disappointing that we don't have this basic functionality yet. The "fix" is not a secure fix.
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
7 years had passed from the Idea. well...?Please provide this feature in Power BI, it's a game changer.
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
waiting
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
This really is basic functionality for a BI product. 7 years??!!!Microsoft, it's time to revisit adding basic functionality in this product, not just bells and whistles to tick boxes on Tenders (ML & AI, etc).Do you ACTUALLY use this product in-house? Listen to your internal PBI developers and consultants.
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
Please provide this feature in Power BI, it's a game changer.
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
Hi Microsoft, Please provide tab level security as workaround not good.
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
This is terrible. 4 years later still under review. I wish I had that kind time to review massively important requests from my customers!!
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
This is a perfect example of Microsoft way vs Apple way! Paying attention to relevant detail. Put your leg in business user’s shoes & you will surprise yourself how come you rolled out Power BI without this feature as one of the default features. Sorry for being harsh, you get annoyed only with someone you love! Yes, I love this tool! Please fix it!
RE: Page (Tab) level Security.
Really? 7 years later, still in review... This is truly hopeless, perhaps a switch to Tableau is in order.