Salesforce Community Cloud Consultant Practice Exam

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Partner Super Users with the role of Partner User can access data owned by?

  1. All partner users in the organization

  2. All partner users and partner super users in the same role

  3. All users above them in the hierarchy

  4. All external users

The correct answer is: All partner users and partner super users in the same role

The correct choice indicates that Partner Super Users with the role of Partner User have access to data owned by all partner users and partner super users in the same role. This aligns with Salesforce's sharing model, which is structured around roles and hierarchy. Partner Super Users are typically granted wider access than standard partner users, enabling them to collaborate more effectively within the partner community. This access is essential for fostering a collaborative environment where knowledge and resources can be shared among users with similar roles, promoting best practices and enhancing the overall performance of the partner network. By having access to data owned by other partner users and those in the same role, Partner Super Users can facilitate better communication and streamline processes within their team. The other options do not accurately reflect the permissions structure for partner users and super users. The first choice implies a broader access that does not account for role specifications. The third choice suggests hierarchical access that does not consider the distinction between users within the partner role specifically. The fourth choice mentions external users, which is not relevant to the context of partner roles in Salesforce, as access rules typically govern internal sharing among users in defined roles.