Review Data 360 Configuration for Setup with Agentforce (Beta)
After you enable Setup with Agentforce, Data 360 components are created to ingest and
organize data for use by the Setup agent. For the Setup agent to complete all of its supported
tasks, these components must be present in your org.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions with Foundations or Agentforce 1
Editions
Note Setup with Agentforce is a pilot or beta service that
is subject to the Beta Services Terms at Agreements - Salesforce.com or a written Unified Pilot Agreement, if executed by
Customer, and the Non-GA Credit Consumption term in the Product Terms
Directory. Enabling this pilot or beta service consumes Data 360 credits and is at
the Customer's sole discretion.
If you encounter issues with Setup with Agentforce, verify that these components are present
in the Data 360 app and that you have a Data Governance policy that provides access to these
components. For more information, see Assign Required Permissions and Access for Setup with Agentforce (Beta).
Data Kits
Make sure these data kits are visible in Data Cloud Setup:
Analytics Generative Metadata (DLO) is mapped to Analytics Generative Metadata (DMO)
AnalyticsGenerativeMetadataChunk (DLO) is mapped to AnalyticsGenerativeMetadataChunk
(DMO)
AnalyticsGenerativeMetadataIndex (DLO) is mapped to AnalyticsGenerativeMetadataIndex
(DMO)
Engagement_A4S-Behavioral Event (DLO) is mapped to Lightning Experience Engagement
(DMO)
Setup Page Search Metadata Lake Object (DLO) is mapped to Search Page Search Metadata
(DMO)
Setup Page Search Metadata Chunk DMO (DLO) is mapped to Setup Page Search Metadata Chunk DMO
(DMO)
Setup Page Search Metadata Index DMO (DLO) is mapped to Setup Page Search Metadata Index DMO
(DMO)
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