Hello,
I added a particular user as an editor to my dashboard but he is still unable to edit the dashboard from his account. I am also an editor of the dashboard (not the owner) but I have no problem editing it.
What could cause this problem and how do I troubleshoot?
Thank you!
Can you please share the steps on how you granted this user permissions to a Dashboard that is not yours?
If you provide the steps we may be able to find the issue.
Best,
Fadoua
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Hi Fadoua,
Thank you for your response. I do the following:
The person's name shows up as an editor. I have also shared the editing capabilities with a group and the person is in that same group as well.
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Yes, the dashboard owner was the first one to do it. They pointed out the problem to me. We tried it again but this is all the person can see:
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I will need you to try 2 things:
Let me know how it goes.
BEst,
Fadoua
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FYI, I noticed that the functionality now works... My co-worker is able to make edits to the dashboard.
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Hi @Kathleen O_Connor I've got some simple questions here, hopefully they help (I've encountered these several times when troubleshooting).
1. Is the person logged in? The dashboard might still be visible even without them being logged in. So just make sure they have logged in.
2. Is it a filter they are trying to modify? Not the actual dashboard. In which case, they need permission to edit the filters.
Hope that helps.
Geoff
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Hello Geoff,
Thanks for the reply! No, they are not trying to edit the filter. They are just trying to edit the dashboard but the Edit option doesn't appear for them even while logged in.
It's a mystery to me!
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