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SF Spring ’21 - Guest User Access Changes

  • July 11, 2024
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I thought I had this figured out.

I just got off a salesforce call. I understood if set up according to Skuid sharing directions http://community.skuid.com/discussion/8015488/troubleshooting-guest-user-access-after-winter-21#latest. That I would be able to not only read and write records, I would also be able to update and delete records.

I can write a record as a guest user but not able to update it?

Is that not the case?

Best answer by bill.fox2

I had the user profile wrong for the data objetc.

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  • Nintex Employee
  • July 12, 2024

You are correct. Salesforce has changed rules. Guest users can no longer edit or delete records.


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  • Author
  • July 12, 2024

I have been able to insert a record but when I try to query that same record I do not get any records.


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  • Author
  • July 12, 2024

To recreate go to non signed in SF browser and go to: https://full-dorothy.cs50.force.com/Member

Click on the “Query Temp Person Sign On” button in the center top of screen


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  • July 12, 2024

I had the user profile wrong for the data objetc.


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  • Nintex Employee
  • July 12, 2024

Yes Bill - this is what the Guest user changes mean. Guest users can create records. But once created ownership transfers to the default internal user, and the Guest User can only Read the resulting record if you have Guest User sharing rules configured. In addition - the guest user will NOT be able to edit any record.

https://docs.skuid.com/latest/v2/en/skuid/deploy/salesforce/guest-user/#why-cant-guest-users-see-my-skuid-page