Yes, users can view their own debug logs by clicking on "My Logs" and delete their own debug logs from the Salesforce Simplified Chrome Extension to avoid issues with other users. Even if a user does not need to create a log for themselves, they can still open the Developer Console to start logging in Salesforce.
To view their own debug logs, a user would simply click on the "My Logs" section in the extension's sidebar. This would display a list of all of the debug logs that have been generated for that user. The user could then click on any debug log to view more details.
To delete a debug log, a user would simply click on the checkbox next to the debug log that they want to delete, and then click on the "Delete" button. The extension would then delete the debug log and refresh the page to show the remaining debug logs.
It is important to note that deleted debug logs cannot be recovered. Therefore, users should only delete debug logs that they are sure that they no longer need.
This feature is helpful for Salesforce users who need to manage their own debug logs. For example, a Salesforce user could use this feature to view debug logs that they have generated while troubleshooting a problem, or to delete debug logs that contain sensitive data.
Here are some examples of how users can use the Salesforce Simplified Chrome Extension to manage their own debug logs:
- A Salesforce administrator could use the extension to view the debug logs that they have generated while troubleshooting a problem with a custom object.
- A Salesforce developer could use the extension to view the debug logs that they have generated while developing a new Apex class.
- A Salesforce consultant could use the extension to view the debug logs that they have generated while working on a client's Salesforce org.
- Any Salesforce user could use the extension to delete debug logs that contain sensitive data, such as customer data or financial data.
Overall, the ability to view and manage debug logs is a valuable feature of the Salesforce Simplified Chrome Extension. It can help Salesforce users to troubleshoot problems, develop new code, and protect their data.
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