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I keep getting the error message "We can't find that the ‘Manage Job Applications’ permission set grants read access and edit access to all Job Application fields, except edit access for Position and Candidate." Yet I have it set up correctly. I have done the previous modules but am still getting this. 

Can Someone Help With Hands-On Challenge Control Access to Fields

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#Trailhead Challenges

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  1. Jan 15, 2025, 3:26 PM

    I was able to figure it out. First I had to install this package "04t0P000000N9rs"

    I did it in my current environment and had to remove all permission set groups and delete the permission set and the previous 'Job Application' object I created since the data was missing because I was missing the data package ( I am sure it would work if you started it in a new environment and restarted the challenge. )

     

    Since the package comes with its own Candidate and Position fields, you have to go into each one of these within the Job Application Object under Field & Relationships -> Select Candidate ->Edit - > change field type - > Select lookup relationship -> Next -> Next-> (VERY IMPORTANT) Select Read Access and unselect Edit Access -> Save

     

    Now do the same for Position.

     

    After that just follow the Challenge Promp.

     

    Set up ' Manage Job Application Permission Set'

    Go to Object Settings under 'Job Applications'

    It should look like this and you're done!

     

    I was able to figure it out.

     

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  1. Divya Chauhan (Kcloud Technologies) Forum Ambassador
    Apr 15, 7:36 AM

    Hello @Kadithi Padma

     

    You do not need the Playground Starter app to install a package in Trailhead. Trailhead says that if your playground does not have the Playground Starter app, you can still install the package by using the package installation link in a private/incognito window and logging in with your Trailhead Playground credentials. 

     

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While completing the 'FY27 CKO Recap - Hybrid Reasoning with Agentforce' training, I'm encountering an error during the Agent preview step. I have also tried creating a new playground, but I cannot find Agentforce Studio. How can I resolve this to complete the training? 

 

#Trailhead Challenges

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  1. Apr 7, 3:56 PM

    Sorry to hear you're stuck on this Trailhead challenge. Here are the steps to resolve both issues: 

     

     

    Issue 1 - Cannot find Agentforce Studio: Agentforce Studio is available as "Agents" under the App Launcher in newer orgs, or you can navigate to it via Setup, then search for "Agentforce" or "Agents". In some Trailhead Playground orgs, it may appear as "Agent Studio" or directly under Setup > Einstein > Agents. Make sure your TP was provisioned after Summer 2024, as older playgrounds may not have Agentforce Studio enabled. 

     

     

    Issue 2 - Error during Agent Preview step: This is commonly caused by one of the following: 

     

     The org does not have Einstein generative AI features enabled. Go to Setup, search for "Einstein Setup", and ensure Einstein is turned on. 

     

     The Hybrid Reasoning feature may require a specific org setting. Go to Setup, search for "Generative AI", and enable any toggles related to Reasoning or Hybrid Reasoning. 

     

    3. Your playground might not be provisioned correctly for this module. Try launching a fresh Trailhead Playground directly from the module's "Launch" button to get a pre-configured org. 

     

     

    General Tip: For FY27/CKO-type modules, always use the dedicated playground launched from within the challenge itself rather than a generic DE org, as these modules often require pre-installed packages and specific feature enablement. 

     

     

    If the issue persists after trying the above, submit a Trailhead Help ticket at

    trailhead.salesforce.com/help

    so the Trailhead team can investigate the specific module configuration. 

     

     

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I am working on "Install Apps and Packages in Your Trailhead Playground" and i am at the step : 

 

  1. Find the AppExchange listing you're looking for (the Dashboard Pal component from Salesforce Labs, for example).
  2. Click Get It Now.

When i clicked get it now, i am receiving the attached error. 

 

Please advise 

Error in Install Apps and Packages in Your Trailhead Playground

 

 

 

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Hello. I am doing the challenge "Install AppExchange Packages" and I am stuck on the "Connect Your Trailhead Playground Account to Your Trailblazer Profile" section of this challenge. I follow the instructions; open up AppExchange, go to the settings under my profile picture, go to connected accounts, I see my email ( which is the email that I use for these salesforce challenges and certification) and then I click on "Connect an account." I enter the same email that already shows up like it's connected and I get an alert that says that the email is already connected. I don't know what I'm supposed to do to fix this. I've only used one email the entire time I've been completing the Salesforce Administrator Certification, there fore I assume that the Playgrounds I have are all linked to the same email. I need to resolve this issue because then when I go try to install the Salesforce Adoption Dashboard app, as per the challenge instructions, I get an alert that says that "We didn't find any Salesforce accounts linked to your Trailblazer.me profile. To create an account, sign up for a free trial of Salesforce." and can't continue.

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  1. Aug 3, 2023, 8:19 PM

    Update: ISSUE SOLVED

    I have solved this issue. The best way to solve this challenge is to Launch your Playground and access the AppExchange from within the Playground. Don't use the link to AppExchange that is provided in the challenge's text. From their, search for the app, Salesforce Adoption Dashboards, and install for admins only per challenge instructions.

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Task Name Mute Permissions in Permission Set Groups 

The task 

  1. From Setup, in Quick Find type Permission Set Groups and then select Permission Set Groups.
  2. Click Sales Processing—the permission set group you created in Unit 2.
  3. Under Permission Sets click Muting Permission Set in Group.
  4. Click New.
  5. For label use Contracts Permissions Muted.
  6. For API Name, use Contracts_Permissions_Muted.
  7. Save the muting permission set.

Select permissions to mute.

  1. Click the name of your muting permission set.
  2. In the Find Settings box, enter Contracts, and then select Contracts.
  3. Click Edit.
  4. Mute the View All Records and Modify All Records object permissions.
  5. Save your changes.
  6. In the Find Settings box, enter Contracts, and then select Activate Contracts. (Im stuck here as an error appears "insufficient privileges". 
  7. Click Edit.
  8. Under Sales, mute the Activate Contracts and Delete Activated Contracts permissions.
  9. Save your changes.

Now when you add the permissions for Alyssa’s group to the Sales Contracts permission set, they’ll be muted in the Sales Processing permission set group. Let’s add Alyssa’s permissions to the Sales Contracts permission set. Enable these permissions in the Sales Contracts permission set:

  1. Activate Contracts app (user) permission
  2. Delete Activated Contracts app (user) permission
  3. View All Records and Modify All Records object permissions for contracts

When you’re ready to create the Contracts Processing permission set group for Alyssa, you can add the Sales Contracts permission set to it. Members will receive all enabled permissions, including Activate Contracts, Delete Activated Contracts, and View All Records and Modify All Records for the Contracts object. Voila!

 

Muting and Permission Dependencies

When you mute permissions in muting permission sets, dependent permissions are also affected. For example, suppose that you grant users Create, Read, Edit, Delete, View All Records, and Modify All Records permissions for an object. Now, if you mute the Read permission, Create, Edit, Delete, View All Records, and Modify All Records are also muted because users can’t perform those tasks without the ability to read the data.

That example is fairly straightforward, but dependencies can get tricky. When you mute permissions, pay attention to the permission change confirmation message when you save your changes. For example, if you had muted Activate Orders, then Edit Activated Orders would have been muted as well.

 

As you work with your permission set groups, keep permission dependencies in mind to avoid removing permissions from users who need them. For more information on permission set group muting dependencies, see Salesforce Help.

Muting in Installed Packages

We have one more benefit of muting permission sets to share. If you subscribe to a managed package, you can mute permissions in permission set groups for features that you’re not ready to adopt yet.

For example, let’s say you create a permission set group and then add a managed permission set, installed from a managed package, to it. You receive an automatic update from the independent software vendor (ISV) for the package, but you aren’t ready to enable a new field that’s now available in the managed permission set. Is this a problem? No. You can receive the update and the benefits it offers but mute this field permission until you’re ready to adopt it for your org.

Nice job! You now know about muting permission sets and have a complete picture of permission set groups. You learned all the benefits of using permission set groups and how to design your permissions model to make use of their flexibility and reusability.

Resources

 

Hands-on Challenge

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Get Ready

You’ll be completing this unit in your own hands-on org. Click Launch to get started, or click the name of your org to choose a different one.

Your Challenge

Mute Permissions in a Permission Set Group

Update the Sales Processing permission set group to prevent its assigned users from editing and deleting contracts.

  • Mute the Edit and Delete permissions for contracts:
    • Permission set group: Sales Processing
    • Muting permission set: Contracts Permissions Muted
    • Object: Contracts
    • Permissions to mute: Edit and Delete

 

This comes up  

Insufficient Privileges

 

You do not have the level of access necessary to perform the operation you requested. Please contact the owner of the record or your administrator if access is necessary. For more information, see Insufficient Privileges Errors. 

 

Challenge not yet complete in My Trailhead Playground 1

In the Contracts_Permissions_Muted muting permission set, we can’t find the ‘Edit’ and ‘Delete’ object permissions muted for contracts.

 

 

 

 

 

#Trailhead Challenges

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  1. Divya Chauhan (Kcloud Technologies) Forum Ambassador
    Mar 27, 11:57 AM

    Hello @mansi makode

     

    The Recruiter app is typically a sample/demo app from Trailhead modules (like "Build a Recruiting App") or a package you install first—it's not pre-installed in App Manager. 

    Install Recruiter App PackageApp Launcher --> Playground Starter (or Trailhead Playground) --> Install a Package.Paste package ID: 04t0P000000N9rs --> Install for Admins Only --> Install. 

    Wait 2-3 mins, Refresh App Launcher.

    Verify in App ManagerSetup --> App Manager --> Search "Recruiter" or "Recruiting".Click Edit --> Navigation Items --> Add tabs (Positions, Candidates, Reviews, Job Applications). 

     

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In this exercise, it says to add the Opportunity Alert component above the list component, but I don't see an Opportunity Alert in the list of components. Am I doing something wrong? 

 

#Trailhead Challenges

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  1. Mar 19, 3:35 PM

    You need to install the package to get that component - Opportunity Alert 

     

    We’ve provided a custom Opportunity Alert Lightning component that you can add to your Lightning page. Time to install it into your org.

    Launch your Trailhead Playground by going to any unit with a hands-on challenge, scrolling to the bottom of the page, and clicking Launch. If you see a tab in your org labeled Install a Package, great! Follow the next steps.

    If not, click the App Launcher icon to launch the App Launcher, then click Playground Starter and follow the steps. If you don’t see the Playground Starter app, copy this package installation link and check out Install a Package or App to Complete a Trailhead Challenge in Salesforce Help.

    1. Click the Install a Package tab.
    2. Paste 04tHu000003FTJGCopy into the field.
    3. Click Install.
    4. Select Install for Admins Only, then click Install.
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