Permission Set Licenses, Personas, and User Permissions
Manage the Usage Management functionality securely with permission set licenses. Assign
user permissions to specific user personas to enable them to complete the work that's assigned
to their role.
To begin, create users for Usage Management. Then assign users the appropriate permission
sets. To help you plan, refer to the permissions table for Usage Management.
When you create a user, you must also assign a profile. Profiles define default settings for users. Some organizations create their own profiles, while others choose to use profiles included with Salesforce.
Remember, users can have only one profile, but can have many permission sets assigned to them.
Assign Permissions
PERMISSION
SET LICENSE
User Permission
PERSONAS
What Personas Can Do
Usage Management Design Time
Usage Management Designer
Usage Management Admin
Usage Designers
Create, read, update, and delete all design time objects
Read all run time objects
Usage Management Run Time
Usage Management Run Time User
Usage Management Admin
Usage Designers
Account Executive
Customers
Create, read, update, and delete all run time objects
Read all design time objects
Wallet Management User
Wallet Management User
Usage Management Admin
Account Executive
Customers
Read all design time and run time objects
To view the count of the Usage Management permission set licenses that are available in your
Salesforce org, go to Company Information in Setup. If you need permission set licenses in
addition to the ones provided by the Usage Management license enabled in your org, contact
your Salesforce account executive.
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