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LWC Batch Class Progress Indicator, Data Cloud Tips, Account Teams Best Practices

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5 Tips for Getting Started with Data Cloud
As an admin, you've probably heard of Data Cloud, but maybe you haven't prioritized it right away because you have other company challenges to address. Well, now's the time to move Data Cloud to the top and dig in. If you're thinking, "What is Data Cloud? Can you break it down for me?", you're in the right place.

Best Practices for Using Salesforce Account Teams
In the past, the writer had reservations about the limitations of the "Account Teams" feature. However, recent upgrades have transformed it into a versatile tool applicable to Sales Cloud and Service Cloud. This article explores the new functionalities and best practices associated with Account Teams.

Batch Class Progress Indicator In LWC
A batch class can be invoked dynamically from LWC. A progress indicator for the batch class is being built. Users can monitor or stop batch Apex job execution by accessing Apex Jobs in Setup. However, some users may not have view setup permission, so a way to view the progress indicator directly in LWC is being provided.

Salesforce Fact #528 | Find out permission set assignments
Do you know there is an Sobject in Salesforce called 'PermissionSetGroupComponent' which keeps track of the permission set assignments in permission set groups. Suppose, we need to find out a particular permission set is assigned to which permission set groups. To get this, we can query on this object.

Understanding JWT-Based Access Tokens in Salesforce
In Salesforce org integration, access tokens are crucial for granting application access to Salesforce resources. This blog post explores the advantages, structure, and enabling of JSON Web Token (JWT)-based access tokens. Salesforce offers opaque tokens and JWT-based access tokens, with the latter being in the form of a JSON object for easy authorization. This transparency allows for efficient authorization processes.

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