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Data Separation, how? Members of a domain only see the data contained within their domain or the child domains that are lower in the domain hierarchy. By default, all users and all records are members of the global domain unless an administrator assigns them to a particular domain. Once you assign a user or a record to a domain, the instance compares the user's domain to the record's domain to determine whether the user can view the record. For example, consider the following domain hierarchy: <br><br>  The global domain users can see all records, regardless of the record's domain settings.<br><br> The company domain (Parent) - Fred Luddy, ITIL User, Beth Anglin can see any records in the Database, Database Atlanta, Database San Diego, NY DB, or the global domain.<br><br> Atlanta domain (subdomain) Bow Ruggeri cannot see any records in the parent but the global domain.<br> San Diego domain(sub) - Don Goodliffe cannot see any records in the parent but the global domain.<br> NY domain(sub) - David Loo cannot see any records in the parent but the global domain.<br><br> Warning: Guest users must be part of the global domain.
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