When a user navigates to a record page in Salesforce Lightning Experience that includes a Sales Path component, the following error message displays:
Error Message: "Error on loading Path. You cannot view this Path. Contact your Salesforce administrator for help."
Sales Path is a feature in Salesforce Lightning Experience that guides users through the stages of a record, such as an Opportunity or Lead, by displaying key fields and guidance at each stage. This error indicates that the user's profile is missing either field-level access to a field referenced in the Sales Path configuration, or the global publisher layout assignment required to render the Path component.
This article explains how to resolve the "You Cannot View This Path" error by checking two common causes: field access and publisher layout assignment.
To resolve this error, a Salesforce administrator should perform the following checks.
The Sales Path configuration may reference a field that the affected user does not have permission to view. Verify that the user's profile or permission set includes read access to all fields referenced in the Sales Path.
The Sales Path component requires that the global layout be assigned to the user's profile in the Publisher Layouts settings. If this assignment is missing, the Path component cannot load.
After completing both checks, have the user refresh the record page to confirm the error is resolved.
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