Where can I find documentation on implementing Multi-Tenancy in Kendra? I have not been able to find any AWS documentation on this. Is this just the user context that can be passed into a query and use the ACLs? Or is there a way to make subdivistions?
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Where can I find documentation on implementing Multi-Tenancy in Kendra? I have not been able to find any AWS documentation on this. Is this just the user context that can be passed into a query and use the ACLs? Or is there a way to make subdivistions?
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how can we import salesforce security on data in Amazon kendra and user should be able to see data on which they have access
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