Which permission must a user have to trace in real-time using the system log?
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To trace in real-time using the system log, a user needs the "View All Data" permission. This permission allows the user to view all data in the organization, including data owned by other users, without the need to switch context to those users.
The system log is a record of system-level events and errors that occur in an organization, and it can be used to troubleshoot issues with Salesforce features and customizations. When a user with the "View All Data" permission enables trace logging for their user context, they can see real-time logging information in the developer console, including system events, database operations, and Apex code execution.
The other answer options are not relevant to tracing in real-time using the system log.
The "Manage Users" permission allows a user to create, edit, and deactivate user accounts, but it does not grant access to the system log.
The "Manage Call Center" permission allows a user to configure the Salesforce call center feature, which is used for managing incoming calls from customers, but it does not provide access to the system log.
The "View Encrypted Data" permission allows a user to view data that has been encrypted by the Salesforce Shield platform encryption feature, but it does not relate to tracing in real-time using the system log.