Great content thanks a lot! Very easy to follow and understandably explained!🙏🏼 At 13:45 you mention that you will leave a good resource in the video description. Unfortunately I couldn’t find it! Can you please post it again? Thanks a lot!
Great content! Quick question, does this mean that say for example I have 500 customers and want each to only access row that is equal to their respective id (customer id), then I would have to make a policy for row access for each of them? Is there a more dynamic way of doing this?
Thanks for this two-part video. Unfortunately, I cannot get rid of the error "Access is denied. You might not have permission to access this table or to read some of the table's attributes. For more information, see Fine-Grained Access Control." I've been testing different policies for weeks, but nothing appears to give my user the permissions to Query the table. It is frustrating.
Great content thanks a lot! Very easy to follow and understandably explained!🙏🏼
At 13:45 you mention that you will leave a good resource in the video description. Unfortunately I couldn’t find it! Can you please post it again? Thanks a lot!
Sorry about that! Here you go: aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/fine-grained-access-control-for-amazon-dynamodb/
It was interesting. Thank you!
Great content! Quick question, does this mean that say for example I have 500 customers and want each to only access row that is equal to their respective id (customer id), then I would have to make a policy for row access for each of them? Is there a more dynamic way of doing this?
Thanks for this two-part video.
Unfortunately, I cannot get rid of the error "Access is denied. You might not have permission to access this table or to read some of the table's attributes. For more information, see Fine-Grained Access Control."
I've been testing different policies for weeks, but nothing appears to give my user the permissions to Query the table. It is frustrating.
Hi Emiliano, are you able to share your IAM Policy + Table Schema and maybe I can help?
Thanks,
Daniel
You are a maestro
Thank you!