This is an overview of domain separation and the Service Portal. Domain
separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical
groupings called domains. You can then control several aspects of this separation, including
which users can see and access data.
Support level: No support
- The domain field may exist on data tables, but there is no business logic to manage
data.
- This level is not considered domain-separated.
For more information, see Application support for domain
separation.
Overview
Domain separation provides complete data isolation for domain-specific users.
How domain separation works in Service Portal
Elements of the Service Portal platform such as settings, portals, pages and widgets are not
domain-separated. However, the data within widgets does display when based on the appropriate
domain. To provide different experiences, admins should create separate service portals, each
with unique URLs, that they can redirect users to.