To set dataset access for users in Zendesk Explore, navigate to the Settings icon in the left sidebar. Then, go to the Dataset access tab and select the user you want to set permissions for from the User drop-down field. For each dataset, you can set permissions such as 'No access', 'View, create, export', or 'View, create, export, save'. Additionally, you can allow users to create standard calculated metrics and attributes or clone datasets, except for default datasets and those owned by deleted users. Remember to click Save to apply the changes.
In Zendesk Explore, most default datasets are set to read-only access for all users by default. This means users can view the data but cannot make changes unless an admin grants them additional permissions. For custom datasets, an admin must…
Yes, admins in Zendesk Explore can modify their own dataset access. They have the ability to set access levels for themselves and other users. However, if you want to prevent an admin from modifying dataset access, you can change their role to…
In Zendesk Explore, you can set various permissions for reports within a dataset. These include 'No access', 'View, create, export', and 'View, create, export, save'. The 'View, create, export' permission allows users to view and create reports,…
To allow a user to create calculations in Zendesk Explore, you need to select the 'Create calculations' checkbox when setting dataset permissions. This option enables the user to create standard calculated metrics and attributes. Note that this…
Yes, it is possible to clone datasets in Zendesk Explore, but with some restrictions. To allow a user to clone a dataset, you must select the 'Clone dataset' checkbox when setting permissions. However, default datasets and datasets owned by deleted…