In a private sharing model, the following can be used when Role Hierarchy alone isn't sufficient when providing record access to users (Choose all that apply.)
For accounts, opportunities, and cases, record owners can use teams to allow other users access to their records. A team is a group of users that work together on an account, sales opportunity, or case. Record owners can build a team for each record that they own. The record owner adds team members and specifies the level of access each team member has to the record, so that some team members can have read-only access and others can have read/write access. The record owner can also specify a role for each team member, such as “Executive Sponsor.” In account teams, team members also have access to any contacts, opportunities, and cases associated with an account.
the site: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.managing_the_sharing_model.htm&type=5
The question says : "In a private sharing model, the following can be used when Role Hierarchy alone isn't sufficient when providing record access to users (Choose all that apply.)"
=> https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.managing_the_sharing_model.htm&type=5 :
*** Teams is another Method for Controlling Access to Records
The answer is wrong. Should be B & C only. Teams is just a grouping measure, just like public group. It can be used in sharing setup but it's not a sharing method. Also, there is no Case Team.
Hi vid25,
With teams you set a group of user with a role under the record. For each user, you define the record access wich is basically the same to a manual sharing.
For me is a vitaminized manual sharing rule. You can give access but including a role and you have the posibility to make a default team that makes easier to share record with same people frequently than manual sharing.
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