Starting from BC18 (2021 Wave 1), we can use Permission Set Object to write our app permission set. You can still use the XML permission, but we now have option to use Permission Set Object. So much easier, simpler to use.
You can even extend an existing permission set.
How good is that ? But there’s more than that. You can even split and join multiple…
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Permission Set Object
Starting from BC18 (2021 Wave 1), we can use Permission Set Object to write our app permission set. You can still use the XML permission, but we now have option to use Permission Set Object. So much easier, simpler to use. Hello Permission Set Object You can even extend an existing permission set.
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