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I was looking for help on following usecase to be implemted by Ranger Authorization service in HDP.



I have a hive table 'customer' which holds below two partitions loaded from HDFS.



/data/mydatabase/customer/partition1/



/data/mydatabase/customer/SenstivePartition2/



I have two user - user1 and user2 and I want to define a policy in such a way that



user1 --> should be able to access --> partition1



user2 --> should be able to access --> partition1 and SenstivePartition2 both.



As Second partition is highly sensitive therefore I do not want to define table level policy otherwise both user will get all access.



Thanks
Shashi










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    I was looking for help on following usecase to be implemted by Ranger Authorization service in HDP.



    I have a hive table 'customer' which holds below two partitions loaded from HDFS.



    /data/mydatabase/customer/partition1/



    /data/mydatabase/customer/SenstivePartition2/



    I have two user - user1 and user2 and I want to define a policy in such a way that



    user1 --> should be able to access --> partition1



    user2 --> should be able to access --> partition1 and SenstivePartition2 both.



    As Second partition is highly sensitive therefore I do not want to define table level policy otherwise both user will get all access.



    Thanks
    Shashi










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      I was looking for help on following usecase to be implemted by Ranger Authorization service in HDP.



      I have a hive table 'customer' which holds below two partitions loaded from HDFS.



      /data/mydatabase/customer/partition1/



      /data/mydatabase/customer/SenstivePartition2/



      I have two user - user1 and user2 and I want to define a policy in such a way that



      user1 --> should be able to access --> partition1



      user2 --> should be able to access --> partition1 and SenstivePartition2 both.



      As Second partition is highly sensitive therefore I do not want to define table level policy otherwise both user will get all access.



      Thanks
      Shashi










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      I was looking for help on following usecase to be implemted by Ranger Authorization service in HDP.



      I have a hive table 'customer' which holds below two partitions loaded from HDFS.



      /data/mydatabase/customer/partition1/



      /data/mydatabase/customer/SenstivePartition2/



      I have two user - user1 and user2 and I want to define a policy in such a way that



      user1 --> should be able to access --> partition1



      user2 --> should be able to access --> partition1 and SenstivePartition2 both.



      As Second partition is highly sensitive therefore I do not want to define table level policy otherwise both user will get all access.



      Thanks
      Shashi







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          I don't think you can set authorization based on partitions based on this forum info. You can set up a partitioned materialized view in HDP 3.0.1 and later as described in these docs and then set up the Ranger authorization on the views as tables.






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            I don't think you can set authorization based on partitions based on this forum info. You can set up a partitioned materialized view in HDP 3.0.1 and later as described in these docs and then set up the Ranger authorization on the views as tables.






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              I don't think you can set authorization based on partitions based on this forum info. You can set up a partitioned materialized view in HDP 3.0.1 and later as described in these docs and then set up the Ranger authorization on the views as tables.






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                I don't think you can set authorization based on partitions based on this forum info. You can set up a partitioned materialized view in HDP 3.0.1 and later as described in these docs and then set up the Ranger authorization on the views as tables.






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                I don't think you can set authorization based on partitions based on this forum info. You can set up a partitioned materialized view in HDP 3.0.1 and later as described in these docs and then set up the Ranger authorization on the views as tables.







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