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- Permission model - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Read permissions allow users to see the metadata for that item and view any reports associated with it However, read permissions don't allow users to access underlying data in SQL or OneLake Different Fabric items have different permissions To learn more about the permissions for each item, see: Semantic model Warehouse SQL database Data
- Re: User unable to access semantic model - Microsoft Fabric Community
ensure that the user has the appropriate permissions set at both the workspace and OneLake levels Specifically, the user needs to be assigned to a OneLake data access role that grants read permissions to the relevant folders within the lakehouse
- Understanding Lakehouse Permissions in Microsoft Fabric
In Microsoft Fabric, permissions can be assigned at two levels: workspace and Lakehouse Each level controls access to different components, such as the Lakehouse itself, SQL Endpoint, or
- Securing Microsoft Fabric: Best Practices for User Authentication . . .
Fabric relies on Microsoft Entra ID to authenticate users or service principals, when authenticated, users or service principals receive access tokens from Microsoft Entra ID Fabric uses these tokens to perform operations in the context of the user or application
- Manage access for SQL databases in Microsoft Fabric with workspace . . .
This article explains how Fabric access controls – workspace roles and item permissions – work in SQL database, how to configure them, and what you can use them for We’ll discuss SQL native access controls in a separate blog post
- Solved: Why Does Viewer Access Require Permissions for All . . .
You can apply RLS (and or OLS) in the semantic model, to limit the users' access to the data in the semantic model, see the rest of the datazoe blog linked above I would not give workspace access to end users, it's unnecessary and provides too much access
- Lakehouse sharing and permission management - Microsoft Fabric
By default, sharing a lakehouse grants users read permission to the lakehouse, the associated SQL analytics endpoint, and the default semantic model In addition to these default permissions, you can grant:
- Support for Workspace Identity Authentication and Trusted Access to . . .
Semantic models in import mode can now leverage secure credential free authentication and trusted access to ADLS Gen2 storage accounts What is workspace identity? Workspace identity in Fabric is an automatically managed service principal associated with workspaces (excluding My Workspaces)
- What Microsoft Fabric means for your semantic models: Scenario 1 — DATA . . .
In Fabric—like Power BI—you make different choices to build and use your semantic model in different ways Various factors will motivate your decision to use one feature or approach over another In this article, I highlight one example of a scenario where a team goes from using Power BI to Fabric, and have made specific choices to support
- Solved: Model Build Permissions AND Viewer Workspace Permi . . .
On Fabric F64 SKU, does a user need not only Build permissions to a semantic model but also Viewer permissions in the workspace the model resides? We're trying to figure this out, but giving only Build permissions doesn't appear to allow the user to connect to the model when in Power BI Desktop
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