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Context definitions ensure efficient data access at every step of the orchestration process. A context definition includes a structure that defines the nodes, its attributes, and context tags.

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Context definitions ensure efficient data access at every step of the orchestration process. A context definition includes a structure that defines the nodes, its attributes, and context tags.
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create and view context definitions: | DRO Admin User permission set |
In order to view context definitions on your org:
To turn on context definitions:
All the context definitions, predefined or created by you, can be viewed on the Context Definitions page. To view the Context Definitions page, from Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Context Service, then select Context Definitions.

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