Row-Level Security using Row Access Policies in Snowflake
A Row Access Policy is a schema-level object that is assigned to a table or view and determines whether a given row in them can be viewed by a user.
A Row Access Policy is a schema-level object that is assigned to a table or view and determines whether a given row in them can be viewed by a user.
Row-Level Security is a security mechanism that limits the records returned from a database table based on the permissions provided to the currently logged-in user.
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