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dependency tree for sharing settings #26

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pritaunk opened this issue Feb 7, 2021 · 2 comments
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dependency tree for sharing settings #26

pritaunk opened this issue Feb 7, 2021 · 2 comments
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pritaunk commented Feb 7, 2021

I'm not sure if this is possible but is it possible to see visually, the link between

  • sharing settings and public groups
  • sharing settings and roles
    currently, one has to go into specific sharing settings to find out the set up and identify what groups or roles (or even user IDs) have been used.
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nice idea...

What about adding a column in the "public group" page which would list the sharing rule used by a public group.
In this case, if you see an "empty" group that is used in a sharing rule it would be a sign to remove those sharing rule right??

But then we should do the same for roles as we can open visibility in sharing rules with roles...
What would be the best thing?

or maybe a brand new tab called "sharing rule" ???

@VinceFINET VinceFINET self-assigned this Feb 8, 2021
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pritaunk commented Feb 8, 2021

Love the idea of adding a column in the "public group" page which would list the sharing rule used by a public group, great to flag what sharing rules could be cleaned up!

For roles, I would want to know , let's assume I'm viewing the role hierarchy on my org, on the same view I can view where the role is referenced, be it sharing settings, list view sharing, apex?
What do you think?

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