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Hi all,

 

I am looking into the possibility of loading data permissions from tables.

But reading the documentation (here), I have a couple of questions.

 

Do I need to first load an excel spreadsheet with my permissions in the data model, to create a "permission table", is that correct ?

 

How does it work when you manage the data access using groups ? Instead of a column with emails, I just have a column with the group names ?

 

Regarding the unlimited access, you just need to create a column called "unlimited" with the value Yes/No, is that correct ?

 

Over time, if I update the data permissions (new, delete, or update), do I just need to re-upload my file in the data model to refresh the data permissions ? or do I need to do something extra ?

 

Any experience you could share would be much appreaciated.

 

Thanks

 

Dear Lovise,

We would suggest checking the following help page regarding loading permissions from the tables https://docs.celonis.com/en/loading-data-permissions-from-permission-tables.html

Please note that you can also check our training in our Academy portal for this and more topics related to your further questions.

Thank you.

Best regards,
Valmira Abdiu
Dear Lovise,

We would suggest checking the following help page regarding loading permissions from the tables https://docs.celonis.com/en/loading-data-permissions-from-permission-tables.html

Please note that you can also check our training in our Academy portal for this and more topics related to your further questions.

Thank you.

Best regards,
Valmira Abdiu

Hi Valmira,

 

Where can I find the training documents in the Academy portal ? I could not find anything regarding the loading permissions from permissions tables.

I did read the documentation you are refering to before posting this, but a training course would be really helpful.

 

Thanks


Hi Lovise,

I would suggest sending an email to academy@celonis.com with your request and our relevant team will get back to you.

Many thanks for your understanding.

Best regards,
Valmira Abdiu

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