You can create and manage context definitions easily and efficiently by using permission
set licenses assigned to your users. Permissions are added to specific user personas to complete
work assigned to their role. System admin users have default access to Context Service without
requiring any specific permission set licenses.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Professional, and
Unlimited editions for Industries clouds where Context Service is
enabled
PERMISSION SET LICENSE NAME
DESCRIPTION
PERSONAS
Context Service Admin
Lets admins create and manage all context service objects and context definitions.
Context Service Admin
Context Service Runtime
Grants read access for context definitions and read and write access to all context
present in the cache.
Context Service Run Time User
To view the count of Context Service permission set licenses that are available in your org, in
Setup, go to Company Information.
If you need more permission set licenses besides the ones that the Context Service license
enabled in your org provides, contact your Salesforce account executive.
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