Provide students with a search field based on section meeting days. To use the Section
Meeting Days field in Advanced Search, grant field access and update the day-of-week fields on
course offering schedule records by modifying a flow.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions with
Education Cloud
To make sure that students and staff can select meeting days in Advanced Search, give them
access to the day-of-week fields on Course Offering Schedule.
From Setup, find and select Permission Sets.
Select the cloned version of a permission set that you assign to students and staff who
use Course Search.
Click Object Settings, select Course Offering
Schedules, and then click Edit.
For Field Permissions, select Read Access for Is
Monday, Is Tuesday, Is Wednesday,
Is Thursday, Is Friday, Is
Saturday, and Is Sunday.
Save your changes.
Modify the Student Information: Parse Recurrence Pattern flow to re-populate the
day-of-week fields on existing course offering schedule records.
In Set Entry Conditions, for Condition Requirements, select
None.
This change removes the formula in the original flow. Restore the formula after running
the flow.
Save and activate the flow.
Update all existing course offering schedule records to trigger the flow and bulk update
the day-of-week fields.
Use Data Loader, an Apex script, or another method of your choice.
Restore the entry conditions in the Start element after the bulk update completes.
From Setup, find and select Flows.
Select the version of the Student Information: Parse Recurrence Pattern flow that you
modified.
Click Deactivate.
Click the Start element.
In Set Entry Conditions, for Condition Requirements, select Formula Evaluates
to True, and then enter the formula from the original flow.
Save and activate the flow.
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