Authorization in SQL database - Microsoft Fabric There are two types of database-level roles: fixed database roles that are predefined in the database, and user-defined database roles that you can create You can manage membership of database-level roles and define user-defined roles for common scenarios in Fabric portal
Permission model - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn Microsoft Fabric has a flexible permission model that allows you to control access to data in your organization This article explains the different types of permissions in Fabric and how they work together to control access to data in your organization
fabric-docs docs database sql share-sql-manage-permission. md at main . . . Learn how to share a SQL database item in Fabric with others and manage item permissions Applies to: [!INCLUDE fabric-sqldb] This article explains how to share a SQL database item and how to manage item permissions for a SQL database item For basic information about access control for SQL database in Fabric, see Authorization in SQL database
How to use SQL Database in Fabric – Secured and governed by default Jakub explained that Microsoft’s Azure authentication is the solution for all Microsoft Fabric, including SQL database It offers central identity management, multi-factor authentication, and passwordless authentication for applications
Understanding Lakehouse Permissions in Microsoft Fabric In Microsoft Fabric, it’s possible to assign additional permissions directly at the Lakehouse level These permissions apply not only to the Lakehouse itself but also to its associated components: the SQL Endpoint and the Default Semantic Model