I keep hearing about Permission Sets and Sharing Rules in Salesforce, what’s the difference?
Good morning, Tina. I noticed you seem a bit preoccupied today. Is there something on your mind?
Think of it this way: Permission Sets control what you can do in Salesforce—like which objects you can use, what fields you can edit, and which features you can access.
Good morning, yes, there is. I have been trying to grasp the concept of users, profiles and permission sets in Salesforce, but I find it quite intricate and confusing.
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So, a Permission Set is like turning on capabilities. Then why do we need sharing rules?
Good morning, Tina. I noticed you seem a bit preoccupied today. Is there something on your mind?
Sharing Rules control which specific records you can access, especially when the Organization-Wide Defaults (OWD) are Private. Let’s go through the details together.
Good morning, yes, there is. I have been trying to grasp the concept of users, profiles and permission sets in Salesforce, but I find it quite intricate and confusing.
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