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Collecting all user IDs for a specific view or project #34

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PhillipDenmark opened this issue Apr 20, 2020 · 1 comment
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PhillipDenmark opened this issue Apr 20, 2020 · 1 comment
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Hello,

Is there any way of collecting all user IDs with access to a specific view or project so that you calculate relative usage/reach on a project/view?

I am sorry if I have placed this request in the wrong section.

KR, Phillip

@mcoles mcoles added the question Further information is requested label Apr 20, 2020
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mcoles commented Apr 20, 2020

No, not at the moment. The closest you can get is determining who is actively using a view, or content within a project using TS Events. The only way to calculate who has access, is by resolving all permissions granted to specific users, and then all permissions assigned via group membership. Doing this creates billions of rows and kills performance. #6 was created to track progress on this issue--but after hacking away at it for quite some time, I'm not super optimistic it can be done.

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