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[GitHub] pbr0ck3r edited a comment on issue #5207: Database restriction in SQL Lab.

pbr0ck3r edited a comment on issue #5207: Database restriction in SQL Lab.
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/issues/5207#issuecomment-436713921
 
 
   Supersets allows you to limit access to a database. So why does it not filter out the databases you do not have permissions for. Say you have two databases, x and y. And your user only has access to x, by setting the rule `database access on x`. Why does supersets not filter out y in the list of databases in the sql editor?
   
   The scenario I am running into is that I have multiple users who work in the same company but should not have access to certain databases. Like I shouldn't be able to see the finances database in the dropdown if I work in development department.

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