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Snapshot Administrative Permissions feature is added to Snapshot

 

Snapshot Administrative Permissions

 

The SnapShot Administrative Permissions gives a system administrator the ability to assign push to each administrator in each Salesforce org.

Once setup, these permissions are applied to each user when performing pushes via 'Asset Push', 'Folder Based Asset Push’, ‘Profile Push' and ‘Object Push’ operations. If pushes are attempted with asset types that the user does not have permissions for, a SnapShot administrative audit log entry is created detailing the attempt.  

 

 

The user list at left contains all users that have 'Modify All Data', 'Customize Application', and 'API Enabled' selected in their profile assignment. Hovering over the individual Administrator will show you what level of permissions has been granted for that Admin.  In addition, the color coded status icon left of each user's name indicates the current permission level.   

 

Red means the user is currently denied from pushing any assets via SnapShot interfaces.    

Yellow indicates the user is permitted to push some but not all asset types.                              

Green indicates the user is permitted to push all asset types.

 

Selecting one of the users in the list fills the asset type list at right with the current permissions granted. Modifications can be made to each user's list of permissions granted. Clicking the 'Save' button saves all modifications to all users in the list to the Salesforce org. 

 

 

For additional information please reference the Snapshot Release Notes - Administrative Permissions