Answer Posted / praveen
A named permission set is a set of permissions that
administrators can associate with a code group. A named
permission set consists of at least one permission, and a
name and description for the permission set. Administrators
can use named permission sets to establish or modify the
security policy for code groups. More than one code group
can be associated with the same named permission set.
Nothing
No permissions (code cannot run).
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