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  • SightLane FAQ

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  • SightLane Logging Methods Reference

    Following is a reference of methods that you can use in your Apex Logging to capture the right data in your Apex-based monitors   Instance Methods Instance methods are all found in the EventLogger ...

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  • Create Transaction Security Policies

    The first step to incorporating Transaction Security Policies is to create them.  This part of the configuration is not specifically a SightLane action, but it is necessary for Salesforce to track ...

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  • LWC Events with lwc-event

    Event Logging for Lightning Web Components (first introduced in beta, in the 3.53 release) enables developers to record event data from the internal execution of a custom component. This allows adm...

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  • The SightLane Data Model

    Introduction In this article, we'll review the core Salesforce objects used in the SightLane platform and their basic roles. A few additional minor objects are used in utility functions, but these ...

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  • Send an Email

    Sending an email is a great way to let people know that something needs their attention since most users do not check their monitoring software frequently. To begin, select the "Add Event Response"...

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  • Report to SightLane (Collections)

    If you've read the Flow Audit Overview article, you know that creating visibility in your Salesforce Flows is as easy as drag-and-drop. In this article, we will dive deeper into one of the five Sig...

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  • Assign SightLane Permissions

      When SightLane is installed in an org, the installer chooses whether to install for Admins Only, All Users, or for Specific profiles.  A great description of the differences between these three o...

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  • Static Logging

    Ok, now we're getting to the topics that are a little more complicated.  That being said, they are really important to understand so that you can design logs that are as clear and simple as possibl...

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  • Configure Policy Events

    The second step in configuring SightLane for Shield events involves a Custom Metadata Type called a Policy Event.  Policy Events specify how SightLane will process incoming Transaction Security Pol...

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