Set Field-Level Security to Enable Creation of the Analytics for Communications - Consumer
App
Before you create the Analytics for Communications - Consumer app, make sure that the
Analytics Cloud Integration User profile has access to all fields in the app.
Required Editions
Available in: Developer edition and for an extra cost in Enterprise,
Performance, and Unlimited editions.
To successfully run a dataflow, users need field-level security permissions. To set Salesforce field-level security to enable your Analytics
Integration users to see all fields used in the app, take these steps.
In Setup, go to Object Manager.
In the Quick Find box, enter the name of the object whose field-level security you want to
edit.
Select the object, then select Fields & Relationships.
Select the field that you want to edit, then select Set Field-Level
Security.
For the Analytics Cloud Integration User profile, select Visible,
and click Save.
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for the fields that you want to use.
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