Enablement objects define measures, programs, and program items (also called program
tasks), such as outcomes, milestones, and exercises. These objects also track progress that users
make through a program and its items.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Enablement is available in Developer Edition with a limited number of
add-ons. It is also available with Sales, Service, or the Salesforce Platform in:
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Einstein 1 Sales
Edition Editions for an additional cost
Enablement Lite is available with Sales in: Enterprise,
Performance, and Unlimited Editions
Partner Enablement is available in Developer Edition with a limited
number of add-ons. It is also available with Sales, Service, or the Salesforce
Platform in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions
for an additional cost. A supported PRM add-on license is
required.
See Enablement Data Model in the Sales
Programs and Partner Tracks with Enablement Developer Guide.
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