Implementing RLS
Companies will always ensure that the right users have the right access. In the previous section, you saw the potential use of audiences as part of apps to restrict or allow the visibility of certain elements. However, even if you allow a user to view a particular report, there are situations where you need to limit the visibility of specific data within the model. In Power BI, this is called RLS.
RLS restricts data in the model based on certain defined rules. In other words, multiple users accessing the same report can see different data.
For example, let’s consider a scenario where you want to analyze data from Airbnb properties in New York City. Your team is made up of four people, and the properties have been distributed among them based on neighborhoods. You have only one report, and you don’t want to create separate reports for each group of properties. The goal is to use the same report and apply restrictions to each team member. This is...