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Hello everyone,

 

I have a question about permission set groups. We have a lot of permission sets on our org but would now like to group them. What is the best practice here? We could create one permission set group per role but individual users of the roles have individual permission sets that they should get.

 

How would you implement this? Would you add the permission sets that are assigned per role to the permission set group and assign them to the users who have the role and assign the individual cases as permission sets (which are not in a permission set group) or would you implement this completely differently? Does anyone have any tips/experience?

 

Best regards

3 respostas
  1. Manoj Nambirajan (Dell Technologies) Forum Ambassador
    12 de dez. de 2023, 13:24

    @Alexander Cintron first step is documenting what a permission set does.. once you have this list...

     

    next step is to group the permission set based on features that group to a certain business process.. this can be user role or persona related as well.

     

    once you group these permission sets.. then identify what additional features are required for a user role to function beyond the permission set group.

     

    those can then be created as additional permission sets on top of permission set group.. and assign to user

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