Salesforce CRM users unable to see data in Copilot for Sales

This article helps you troubleshoot and resolve an issue where users can't see data in Microsoft Copilot for Sales.

Note

Microsoft Sales Copilot is rebranded as Microsoft Copilot for Sales in January 2024. The screenshots in this article will be updated with the new name soon.

Who is affected?

Requirement type Description
Client app Copilot for Sales Outlook add-in
Platform Web and desktop clients
OS Windows and Mac
Deployment User managed and admin managed
CRM Salesforce
Users Users who don't have permission to view fields added in Copilot for Sales forms

Symptoms

When a user opens Copilot for Sales in Outlook, the following error message is displayed:

Something went wrong

Screenshot that shows the details of the Something went wrong error.

Cause

The field-level security for the field is set to invisible in Salesforce CRM. As a result, Copilot for Sales can't reference that field as expected in the configuration.

Resolution 1: Fix field-level security in Salesforce CRM

  1. Sign in to Salesforce CRM as an administrator and open Setup.

  2. Open Object Manager.

  3. Select the entity that is throwing the error.

  4. In the navigation bar on the left, select Fields & Relationships.

  5. Select the field that is throwing the error.

  6. Select Set Field-Level Security at the top.

    Screenshot that shows the Object Manager in Salesforce CRM.

  7. Ensure that Visible is set for the right profiles.

  8. Validate the same for custom permissions sets.

For more information regarding field-level security in Salesforce CRM, see Field-Level Security.

Resolution 2: Change settings in Copilot for Sales to hide fields or remove edit capabilities

Change the admin settings from the Copilot for Sales admin settings in Microsoft Teams to hide the fields or remove editing capabilities.

  1. Sign in to Microsoft Teams with your administrator credentials.

  2. In the navigation bar on the left, select Copilot for Sales.

  3. On the Settings tab, select Forms.

  4. Select the entity for which you're seeing the error.

  5. Under Manage fields, perform one of the following actions:

    • If the issue is related to editing a field, turn off Allow editing for the corresponding field.

      Screenshot that shows how to turn off editing for a few fields on the Manage fields page.

    • If the issue is related to viewing a field, hover over the field, and select Remove field ( ).

  6. Select Publish to save your changes.

More information

If your issue is still unresolved, go to the Copilot for Sales - Microsoft Community Hub to engage with our experts.

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