ContentVersion's SharingPrivacy acceptable valuesQuery Chatter Comment Files for a group of records
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ContentVersion's SharingPrivacy acceptable values
Query Chatter Comment Files for a group of records
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty
margin-bottom:0;
According to the ContentVersion documentation under SharingPrivacy
, it mentions:
Controls sharing privacy for a file. Only administrators and file owners with Collaborator access to the file can modify this field. Default is
Visible to Anyone With Record Access
. When set toPrivate on Records
, the file is private on records but can be shared selectively with others.
But when I query a sample record, I see "N" as the values.
Is there a list of all the acceptable values, and what they actual mean / map to?
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According to the ContentVersion documentation under SharingPrivacy
, it mentions:
Controls sharing privacy for a file. Only administrators and file owners with Collaborator access to the file can modify this field. Default is
Visible to Anyone With Record Access
. When set toPrivate on Records
, the file is private on records but can be shared selectively with others.
But when I query a sample record, I see "N" as the values.
Is there a list of all the acceptable values, and what they actual mean / map to?
contentversion
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According to the ContentVersion documentation under SharingPrivacy
, it mentions:
Controls sharing privacy for a file. Only administrators and file owners with Collaborator access to the file can modify this field. Default is
Visible to Anyone With Record Access
. When set toPrivate on Records
, the file is private on records but can be shared selectively with others.
But when I query a sample record, I see "N" as the values.
Is there a list of all the acceptable values, and what they actual mean / map to?
contentversion
According to the ContentVersion documentation under SharingPrivacy
, it mentions:
Controls sharing privacy for a file. Only administrators and file owners with Collaborator access to the file can modify this field. Default is
Visible to Anyone With Record Access
. When set toPrivate on Records
, the file is private on records but can be shared selectively with others.
But when I query a sample record, I see "N" as the values.
Is there a list of all the acceptable values, and what they actual mean / map to?
contentversion
contentversion
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You can utilize workbench to view the details of the field. It's a picklist field with the values as below.
label: Visible to Anyone With Record Access
value: N
label: Private on Records
value: P
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You can utilize workbench to view the details of the field. It's a picklist field with the values as below.
label: Visible to Anyone With Record Access
value: N
label: Private on Records
value: P
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This is gold - didn't realize I could use Workbench in that capacity. Thank you!
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May 13 at 13:40
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You can utilize workbench to view the details of the field. It's a picklist field with the values as below.
label: Visible to Anyone With Record Access
value: N
label: Private on Records
value: P
1
This is gold - didn't realize I could use Workbench in that capacity. Thank you!
– Brian Miller
May 13 at 13:40
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You can utilize workbench to view the details of the field. It's a picklist field with the values as below.
label: Visible to Anyone With Record Access
value: N
label: Private on Records
value: P
You can utilize workbench to view the details of the field. It's a picklist field with the values as below.
label: Visible to Anyone With Record Access
value: N
label: Private on Records
value: P
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This is gold - didn't realize I could use Workbench in that capacity. Thank you!
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This is gold - didn't realize I could use Workbench in that capacity. Thank you!
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