Create or clone a user profile to set up a route sales user in Consumer Goods (CG)
Cloud. Then assign the route sales user permission set. This setup enables the user to manage and
carry out retail store activities using the CG Cloud mobile app.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and
Unlimited Editions where Consumer Goods Cloud is enabled
User Permissions Needed
To set up a route sales user profile:
System Administrator
Consumer Goods Cloud doesn't provide a separate user profile for route sales users out
of the box. Incase you want to clone, you must have an existing user profile in the org.
In Sync Configuration, assign the Route Sales sync configuration to a role or directly to
the user. See Map Users, Roles, and Profiles.
The Route Sales sync configuration makes sure that the data is synced to the Consumer
Goods (CG) Cloud offline mobile app. The CG Cloud offline mobile app syncs data based on tracked
objects, named queries, and named fetch trees mapped to the sync profile. Once the permission set
and sync configuration are mapped, the user can carry out the configured retail store
activities.
If necessary, change the design contract for consumption experience on the mobile app to
carry out order activities.
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