PDP page filtering

user027658
user027658 Member
edited March 2023 in Scheduled Reports

Hi,

 

We have a dashboard set up with PDP applied. We have a group of participant users that have access to all the rows, but need to be able to choose the policy. As far as I can see, the PDP page filter does not appear for participants, but does for Admin users. Is there any way for participants to be able to access this?

 

Thanks

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  • jaeW_at_Onyx
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    I suppose you could make a test account that is an Admin and just carefully control access to credentials.

     

    For a multi-tenant environment, Domo Publish might be the best / most secure solution that mitigates risk of data leak.

     

    In the absence of that option, check with your CSM about Custom Roles.  There is a grant specifically for managing PDP policies.  I don't know if you could use 'participant' as a baseline and then layer on that grant AND acchieve the use case you're looking for.

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  • PDP was not designed as an alternative to Filtering... i think organizations get themselves into trouble when they start mixing up the two.

     

    Take a look at building Beast Modes or using Webforms fusioned to datasets where you define custom groups to create custom groupings... but i strongly recommend against trying to use PDP as 'toggle-able filter'.

     

    Also, ask your CSM about Filter Groups to see if that might help for your use case.

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  • Thank you for the reply.

    To give this more context, the primary reason for using PDP is to separate our multitenant client data from each other. The particular usecase I mentioned is for internal use as internal participant users need to be able to see separate client data as if they were the client.

  • jaeW_at_Onyx
    jaeW_at_Onyx Coach
    Answer ✓

    I suppose you could make a test account that is an Admin and just carefully control access to credentials.

     

    For a multi-tenant environment, Domo Publish might be the best / most secure solution that mitigates risk of data leak.

     

    In the absence of that option, check with your CSM about Custom Roles.  There is a grant specifically for managing PDP policies.  I don't know if you could use 'participant' as a baseline and then layer on that grant AND acchieve the use case you're looking for.

    Jae Wilson
    Check out my 🎥 Domo Training YouTube Channel 👨‍💻

    **Say "Thanks" by clicking the ❤️ in the post that helped you.
    **Please mark the post that solves your problem by clicking on "Accept as Solution"
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