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What is rowlevel security ? can u please explain with real
time example?
Answer Posted / Ashutosh Sharma
Row-level security (RLS) is a database access control mechanism that restricts access to specific rows within a table based on the user's role or privileges. This ensures that users only see their own data or a limited set of data they are authorized to view. For example, in a banking application, an RLS policy can be implemented so that a loan officer can only view and edit their assigned loans, while other users may have access to different sets of data. This helps maintain the privacy and security of sensitive information within the database.
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