Hi Gemma, just wanna share that today I got my Salesforce Application Architect Credential! Thanks a lot for all the inspiration and great content provided! You guys rock! 😉
Hello Gemma, Thank you so much for this video! Here are some questions. At some point, around time 12:00, we can see a table with info about Implicit Sharing. I have three questions related to that table: Q1. For Parent type, we have the following: “If you lose access to a Child Record, Salesforce has to check the other Child Records to see if it can delete the Parent.” --> What do we mean by “delete” the Parent? I guess it just means “remove access to the Parent for that User”. The word “delete” is confusing though, because I don’t believe the Record is effectively deleted. Am I correct? Q2. For Child type, we have the following: “Access to Child Records if you own the Parent Record. This includes Accounts with Cases, Master-Detail Relationship, and so on.” --> Which kind of access is provided? I believe it is Read and Write Access, provided your Profile and/or Permission Set(s) grant you that permission. Do you agree Q3. For Owner type, we have the following: “‘God’ access to the Record Owned, i.e., Read Write access to the Record owned.” --> I think that’s not always the case. Imagine the Scenario where a User has a Custom Profile that grants “Create” and “Read” permissions on Account. The permissions “Edit” and “Delete” are not granted on Account. This User would not be able to Edit his own Account Records! This is explained in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GZSw6s4hLS4.html Do you agree? Thank you so much, again #LBA #LadiesBeArchitects #Ohana
Thank you for the great video, Gemma! Can i leave my feedback here, which may improve "picture" quality on youtube!? Could you please switch a browser to full screen mode and hide bookmarks during the next session, then the size of presentation and, especially, video in presentation will be bigger and better visible, when you show a demo. And, if possible, to record it in higher resolution! ;)