Enable Object and Field Permissions for Public Sector Objects
To ingest data from your Salesforce org with Public Sector (formerly Public Sector
Solutions) into Data 360, add the View All Records and Read permissions for the Public Sector
objects and fields to the Data 360 Salesforce Connector permission set.
Note To use Data Governance features, grant permissions to the listed objects
according to Assign Data Access. If you have more than one data space,
you must grant access to objects in each data space. Object names in non default data spaces
follow the convention of <DataSpace Prefix>_<Object Name>.
Log in to the Salesforce org that contains the objects and fields that you want to
ingest into Data Cloud.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Permission, and then
select Permission Sets.
Select the Data Cloud Salesforce Connector permission set.
Update the object settings for each object relevant to your use case.
For the Data Cloud Salesforce Connector permission set, in the System section,
click System Permissions.
Click Edit.
Select the system permissions and save your changes.
For example, for Talent Recruitment Management, select Manage
Recruiting and Hiring.
System Permissions for Public Sector Objects In the Data Cloud Salesforce Connector permission set, enable the system permissions needed to access and ingest data from the Public Sector objects into Data Cloud.
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