A data kit helps you easily package Data Cloud components such as data model objects,
data streams, and calculated insights, and then readily deploy the components in an org of your
choice. You can install the Datakit Package for Automotive Cloud in your org, deploy the data
streams, and activate the calculated insights.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
User Permissions Needed
To use Data Cloud for Automotive Cloud:
Salesforce org: Automotive Cloud Foundation User
AND
Data Cloud org: Data
Cloud Admin
Make sure that you’re logged in to the Salesforce org where you want to install the package.
You must have both Automotive Cloud and Data Cloud enabled in your org and the Salesforce
Standard Data Model package of version 1.46 or later must be available in your org.
Enter your username and password for the Salesforce org where you want to install the
package, and then click Log In.
Select the audience for the installation.
For example, Install for Admins Only.
Click Install.
The installation takes a while. You can safely leave this page. You receive an email when
the installation is complete.
Click Done.
To verify that the package was installed, go to Installed Packages in Setup, and look for the
name of the package.
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