@rafaelg8238 RLS is just one part of our data sandboxing feature, which also includes CLS and extras like row modification and user attributes. We invest heavily in making permissions both secure and user-friendly, that is why it’s a paid feature. Here is the latest on permissions: www.metabase.com/releases/metabase-50#improved-permissions-with-more-control-over-how-groups-view-and-query-data
I feel completely lost on what the purpose of the demo was and I don't think I learned anything about any of the products mentioned based on the content of the video or what the actual differences are other than sending emails out of the organization (which is also sketchy, there are a few things you can do about that) and metabase didn't display any capabilities for charts reacting to selections on other charts and there is no comparison on how to achieve the same goals with both tools so you can say which tool is actually easier/faster to use
nice. doubt: function rls (row level security) on power bi is there in metabase free as well? is there any video to show how can use that?
@rafaelg8238 RLS is just one part of our data sandboxing feature, which also includes CLS and extras like row modification and user attributes. We invest heavily in making permissions both secure and user-friendly, that is why it’s a paid feature. Here is the latest on permissions: www.metabase.com/releases/metabase-50#improved-permissions-with-more-control-over-how-groups-view-and-query-data
We don't have any video about RLS yet, but we are planning more video content and we'll take this into account 👍
I feel completely lost on what the purpose of the demo was and I don't think I learned anything about any of the products mentioned based on the content of the video or what the actual differences are other than sending emails out of the organization (which is also sketchy, there are a few things you can do about that) and metabase didn't display any capabilities for charts reacting to selections on other charts and there is no comparison on how to achieve the same goals with both tools so you can say which tool is actually easier/faster to use
+1
Metabase looks like play and throw away , small shop type of solution