A clothing manufacturer has operations throughout Europe and needs to manage access to the data.
There is data for the following countries under the field SACOUNTRY -> France, Spain, United Kingdom and Germany. The application has been designed with Section Access to manage the data displayed.
What is the expected outcome of this Section Access table?
In this Section Access script, the roles and access to data for different users are defined based on the SACOUNTRY field. Here's how the data access will work:
ADMIN: The ADMIN user has access to all data because the * in the SACOUNTRY field allows full access to all countries in the dataset.
USER1: This user has access to Spain and France because the SACOUNTRY field specifies these countries for USER1.
USER2: This user has access to United Kingdom because the SACOUNTRY field specifies only the UK for USER2.
Key Concepts:
Section Access: This feature in Qlik Sense controls which data users can see based on their login credentials. The access rights are controlled through fields like ACCESS, USERID, and SACOUNTRY in this case.
Why the Other Options Are Less Suitable:
B and C: These suggest that users won't see data they have access to, which contradicts the defined Section Access script.
D: This incorrectly assumes that ADMIN cannot see Germany, which is not defined in the script.
References for Qlik Sense Business Analyst:
Section Access Best Practices: In Qlik Sense, Section Access tables define the data that users can see, and the use of * for the ADMIN role ensures access to all data.
Thus, A is the correct answer because it matches the expected data access behavior based on the script, making it the verified answer.
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