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Изменения с Profile permissions - end of life (EOL) of permissions on profiles

"It’s finally here! We’re announcing the end of life (EOL) of permissions on profiles that will be the Spring ’26 release. Over the next few weeks, you will see the official announcement come out."

https://admin.salesforce.com/blog/2023/p ... pring-23
"It’s finally here! We’re announcing the end of life (EOL) of permissions on profiles that will be the Spring ’26 release. Over the next few weeks, you will see the official announcement come out."

https://admin.salesforce.com/blog/2023/permissions-updates-learn-moar-spring-23
Eric
announcement come out
Аллилуя:) Вот некоторые обрадуются:)
[quote="Eric"]announcement come out[/quote]
Аллилуя:) Вот некоторые обрадуются:)
ну супер!


What will remain on a profile
    One-to-one relationships—login hours/IP ranges
    Defaults—record types, apps
    Page layout assignment—The future is App Builder/Dynamic Forms so we will not invest in bringing page layout assignment to permission sets.


What will be available only on permission sets after EOL
    User permissions (system and app permissions)
    Object permissions (object Create, Read, Update, and Delete [CRUD])
    Field permissions (field-level security [FLS])
    Tabs
    Record types (not defaults)
    Apps (not defaults)
    Connected app access
    Apex classes
    Visualforce pages
    Custom permissions


How can I migrate users profiles to permission sets and permission set groups?
User Access Policies is a feature we have in Closed Beta (as of Spring ‘23) that will allow you to specify criteria about your users—either user attribute or entitlement based—to help you migrate your users. If you would like to participate in the Closed Beta for user access policies please fill out this form.

    Will I be able to turn off the ability to use permissions on profiles before the official EOL once I have completed the migration?

Yes! We are targeting the Spring ’24 release for this.
ну супер!


[b]What will remain on a profile[/b]
[list]
One-to-one relationships—login hours/IP ranges
Defaults—record types, apps
Page layout assignment—The future is App Builder/Dynamic Forms so we will not invest in bringing page layout assignment to permission sets.
[/list]

[b]What will be available only on permission sets after EOL[/b]
[list]
User permissions (system and app permissions)
Object permissions (object Create, Read, Update, and Delete [CRUD])
Field permissions (field-level security [FLS])
Tabs
Record types (not defaults)
Apps (not defaults)
Connected app access
Apex classes
Visualforce pages
Custom permissions
[/list]

[b]How can I migrate users profiles to permission sets and permission set groups?[/b]
User Access Policies is a feature we have in Closed Beta (as of Spring ‘23) that will allow you to specify criteria about your users—either user attribute or entitlement based—to help you migrate your users. If you would like to participate in the Closed Beta for user access policies please fill out this form.

[list]
Will I be able to turn off the ability to use permissions on profiles before the official EOL once I have completed the migration?
[/list]
Yes! We are targeting the Spring ’24 release for this.