Delegated Developers are granted access only to scopes in which they are working1. A scope is a set of application files and data that are isolated from other applications on the same instance2.
Scopes allow developers to create and modify applications without affecting the functionality or security of other applications or the platform2.
Delegated Developers can be assigned developer permissions for specific scopes by an application administrator or a system administrator1. These permissions determine what types of files and data they can access and modify within the scope1.
Delegated Developers can also request cross-scope access to access resources from another scope, which must be approved or denied by the owner of the target scope1.
Delegated Developers do not have access to interfaces, APIs, or instances, unless they are explicitly granted by an administrator or a cross-scope request1. References:
1: Delegated Development - Product Documentation: San Diego - ServiceNow
2: Application Scoping - Product Documentation: San Diego - ServiceNow
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