Access to DataLens objects, such as connections, datasets, charts, and dashboards, is configured at the level of collections and workbooks they are stored in. Access permissions are inheritable: by granting access to a workbook or collection, you grant access to all objects within it.
The workbook or collection author automatically gets the Admin role for the workbook or collection as soon as it is created. With the Viewer or higher permissions for a workbook or collection, users can view the assigned permissions info.
To view permissions assigned for a workbook or collection:
In the left-hand panel, click Collections and workbooks.
Select from the list and open the workbook or collection you want to view access permissions for.
In the top panel, click Access. If you do not see this icon, it means you do not have enough permissions to view the object's access permissions.
In the window that opens, you will see a list of those who have access to the object:
Users.
User groups.
Service accounts.
Users invited to the organization.
Next to each position in the list, you will see the assigned role as well as the inherited ones. For example, if a user has the Admin role for a collection, this role is inherited to cover all workbooks and collections nested within the collection.
The Limited viewer role for a workbook allows you to view the workbook's nested charts and dashboards, as well as information about the access permissions assigned for it.
The Limited viewer role for a collection allows you to view information about it and its nested collections and workbooks, including viewing charts and dashboards of the nested workbooks.
The Viewer role for a collection allows you to view information about it and its nested collections and workbooks, as well as view all objects of nested workbooks.
The Admin role for a collection allows you to manage it, access the collection itself and all its nested collections, workbooks, and objects inside such workbooks.
Users with this role can:
View info on the access permissions granted for the appropriate collection and for its nested collections and workbooks, as well as modify such access permissions.
View info on the appropriate collection and its nested collections and workbooks.
Edit the relevant collection and all its nested collections and workbooks, as well as create copies of it.
Move and delete the relevant collection and all its nested collections and workbooks.
Create new collections and workbooks within the relevant collection.
View and edit all nested objects of the workbooks pertaining to the appropriate collection and its nested collections.
Embed private objects nested into workbooks pertaining to this collection and its nested collections, to websites and apps.
Includes permissions granted by the Editor role for collections and the Admin role for workbooks inside the collection.
In the left-hand panel, click Collections and workbooks.
Select from the list and open the workbook or collection whose objects you want to configure access to.
In the top panel, click Access.
Select the users you want to grant access to. Dot it by clicking + Select and search through existing users, service accounts, or groups in the organization. You can also add a new user here: they will be emailed an invitation.
Select the role you want to assign from the list on the right.