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Profiles define how users access objects and data and determine the actions that the users can perform while using the app. Create and map specific user profiles during app installation.

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Profiles define how users access objects and data and determine the actions that the users can perform while using the app. Create and map specific user profiles during app installation.
Available in: Lightning Experience Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions where Consumer Goods Cloud is enabled |
To give your users access to features, assign relevant permission sets. However, some configurations are available only on profiles, such as page layout assignments or default record type assignments. So, make sure you assign the correct profile to your users.
Clone a user profile such as Standard User and create a user profile. Ensure that every user profile is assigned the Salesforce license.
| Profile | Description |
|---|---|
| CGCloud_Standard_Batch_User | Assign this profile to user to run batch processes and update Salesforce data through the CG Cloud processing service. |
| CGCloud_User_Profile_Standard | Assign this profile to users who work with the system, such as KAM, claim user, and fund user. |

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