Remove Access to Semantic Model in Tableau Semantics
Remove access to a semantic model so that users can no longer view or edit that model in
Tableau Semantics. You can remove access for individual users, and you can restrict the general
access for the model so that only users who are individually added can access it.
In Data Cloud, go to the Semantic Layer tab and select Share from
the drop-down list of options for the semantic model. Alternatively, open the model and click
Share in the top right corner.
The Share Semantic Model window opens.
Next to a user’s name, select Remove Access, then click
Remove Access to confirm.
Click Done.
Restrict general access for all users
In Data Cloud, go to the Semantic Layer tab and select Share from
the drop-down list of options for the semantic model. Alternatively, open the model and click
Share in the top right corner.
The Share Semantic Model window opens.
Under General Access, select Restricted
Click Done.
Only the users listed under Users with Access can view or edit the semantic models with
restricted general access.
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