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Adding an access error message in Yandex DataLens

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Updated at June 2, 2026

To add a dashboard access error message:

Warning

If you use the new DataLens object model with workbooks and collections:

  1. In the left-hand panel, select Collections and workbooks.
  2. Open the workbook you need and select an object.

Proceed with this guide from Step 2.

  1. In the left-hand panel, click Dashboards and select the dashboard you need. If you do not have a dashboard, create one.

  2. In the top-right corner, click Edit.

  3. Click at the top of the screen. The settings window will open on the right.

  4. In the Other settings section, next to the Access error message field, click .

  5. Enter the message text and click Save.

    Note

    This field supports the Markdown markup language.

  6. In the top-right corner, click Save.

Now, if the user has no dashboard view permission, they will see this saved message.

Note

To view access permissions for a dashboard with the access error message enabled, users need the Write or Admin permissions for this dashboard.

Users with the Read permission cannot view the list of access permissions for this dashboard or request changing access to it via the DataLens interface.

To delete a message for a permission request, save an empty message in the Access error message window.

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