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Status Future Consideration
Workspace Jedox Platform
Created by Guest
Created on May 22, 2026

Provide Out‑of‑the‑Box Permission Management Interfaces

Description
Currently, managing permissions in Jedox requires building custom access management masks and interfaces. This includes controlling permissions for dimensions, databases, cubes, reports and user/group assignments. These solutions must typically be developed manually using a combination of cubes, rules, forms and logic, which is time‑consuming, complex and varies significantly between implementations.

Requested Enhancement
Provide prebuilt, out‑of‑the‑box permission management interfaces within Jedox. These interfaces should allow administrators to efficiently view, manage and edit access rights for dimensions, databases, reports, cubes, users and groups in a structured and user‑friendly way.

The solution should include clear overviews, intuitive filtering and editing capabilities and support common administrative tasks such as assigning permissions, reviewing access rights and maintaining user-to-group relationships.

Why it matters
Permission management is a mandatory requirement for every Jedox customer. Currently, each implementation has to rebuild similar functionality from scratch, which leads to unnecessary development effort, inconsistent solutions and increased maintenance overhead.

In modern enterprise software, efficient and transparent access control is expected as a standard feature. Providing this capability out‑of‑the‑box would significantly improve usability, reduce project effort and ensure consistent governance and security across all implementations.

Example Use Cases
Administrators managing which groups have access to specific dimensions, cubes or databases.
Creating centralized dashboards to review and adjust report access.
Maintaining user-to-group assignments in a structured interface.
Auditing and validating access rights across the entire system.

  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    May 22, 2026

    Thank you for your great idea. While we cannot commit to a specific target version, we will consider adding it to our future internal backlog.