As I read the Scoping Rule at this moment is only for Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions, not in EE yet, unless this can be purchased separately
when you change the region via flow for the current user, is it permanent or just for the session? i.e. after user logout and login again, what is his region? The old one, or the changed one? Thanks.
I am still confused with the restriction rules and why it exists. If I take the case example about job application, we can just use sharing rules and assign the user according to the geography, the job application dependent on the geography as well. Or am I missing something ?
Thank you! I was really struggling to understand Restriction Rules. This has made it much more clear
Miss Nair, nice explanation mam !! Keep doing more
As I read the Scoping Rule at this moment is only for Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions, not in EE yet, unless this can be purchased separately
That is correct.
when you change the region via flow for the current user, is it permanent or just for the session? i.e. after user logout and login again, what is his region? The old one, or the changed one? Thanks.
Well done Ma`am !!
I am still confused with the restriction rules and why it exists. If I take the case example about job application, we can just use sharing rules and assign the user according to the geography, the job application dependent on the geography as well. Or am I missing something ?
Yes, what you said is correct. The same can be solved using multiple sharing rules, and this is a different approach.