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Understanding the Issue
The issue lies in the fact that the quick action buttons are not visible to users without setup access. This is a problem because it restricts the functionality of the Service Assistant for users who should be able to use the quick actions.
The root cause of this issue is a platform-level bug that is currently being addressed by the support team.
Potential Workarounds
Although the issue is being addressed, teams may need to find temporary workarounds to grant Service Planner Users access to the quick actions. One possible solution is to create a custom profile that includes the necessary permissions to view the quick action buttons, without granting full setup access.
Fixing the Issue
Once the bug is resolved, teams can follow these steps to ensure that Service Planner Users have access to the quick action buttons:
Agentforce Configuration
Verify that the quick action buttons are included in the page layout Verify that the user has the necessary permissions to view the quick action buttons Test the quick action buttons as a Service Planner User to ensure they are visible and functional
Best Practices
To avoid similar issues in the future, teams should follow these best practices:
Checklist for Granting Access to Quick Actions
- Verify that the user has the necessary permissions to view the quick action buttons
- Test the quick action buttons as a Service Planner User to ensure they are visible and functional
- Create a custom profile that includes the necessary permissions to view the quick action buttons, without granting full setup access
- Regularly review and update user permissions to ensure that they have access to the necessary features
- Monitor the Salesforce community for updates on known issues and bugs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current status of the bug?
The bug has been classified as a P1 bug, and the support team is currently addressing it.
Can I create a custom profile to grant access to the quick action buttons?
Yes, you can create a custom profile that includes the necessary permissions to view the quick action buttons, without granting full setup access.
How do I test the quick action buttons as a Service Planner User?
You can test the quick action buttons by logging in as a Service Planner User and verifying that the buttons are visible and functional.
What are the best practices for granting access to quick actions?
The best practices include verifying that the user has the necessary permissions, testing the quick action buttons, creating a custom profile, regularly reviewing and updating user permissions, and monitoring the Salesforce community for updates.
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