Dynamic Dashboards allow data to be displayed by the user viewing it, rather than by a specified running user - eliminating the need to create the same dashboard for multiple users.
Dynamic Dashboards allow data to be displayed by the user viewing it, rather than by a specified running user - eliminating the need to create the same dashboard for multiple users.
Dynamic Dashboards indeed allow data to be displayed by the user viewing it, rather than by a specified running user. This eliminates the necessity to create multiple dashboards for different users, as the data displayed adapts based on who is viewing it. Thus, the statement is true.
BUT the user can change to another viewer. Isn't that the purpose of being a Dynamic Dashboard?