From the course: Learning Microsoft Fabric

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Organizing workspaces

Organizing workspaces

- When working with Fabric, everything is contained in a workspace, which is a container where you save and do work. There are three different limitations for what you can do with the workspace. Security, capacity, and tenant settings are all going to limit the features and functionality that you have available. Within security, there's four different levels of access, admin, member, contributor, and of course, viewer. If you have viewer rights, you can only see the content, not change it. If you're an admin, member, or contributor, you have the right to add, change, and delete anything within a workspace. Generally speaking, access is granted based on Entra security groups as it's really too difficult to do it on a per-user basis. Users will get access when an admin has granted them permission to the group or they're a member. You can access certain content in a workspace even if you're not a member. If that content has been shared with you, you will, however, only have read access…

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