How to Restrict Data Access in Dynamics 365 Using Extensible Data Security (XDS)?
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Question
Your company uses Microsoft Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps. The company has a requirement to restrict access to certain data in shared tables.
You need to secure data in such a way that users will have access to only the part of the table that is allowed by the enforced policy.
You need to take the first step in the flow for an Extensible Data Security (XDS) policy.
What is the first step ?
Select only one answer.
A. Define the context for the rule.
B. Define the filters or limits that should be placed on the primary table or tables.
C. Define the list of constrained tables.
D. Create a security policy that links to the query and primary table for which you want to restrict data access.
Answer
B. Define the filters or limits that should be placed on the primary table or tables.
Explanation
The first step in the flow for an XDS policy is to start with a query to define the filters or limits that should be placed on the primary table or tables. The other options are subsequent steps in the process.
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