Make informed decisions about assignments when you include the most relevant details in
your list views. Add columns that show specific fields based on your assignment objects in Legacy
Sales Planning.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience
Available for an additional cost in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions with Sales Planning in English only, and only if you have Web Services API enabled
User Permissions Needed
To create and modify list views for assignments:
Data Pipelines Base User permission set license
Data Pipelines Base User permission
set
AND
Sales Planning permission set
Open your sales plan, and then click Edit Plan | Assignment.
Click Settings | New. Enter a name for your list view, and then save your changes.
Click Settings | Select Fields to Display. Select the fields you want to appear as columns for your new list view, and
then save your changes.
Text fields appear with numerical values that represent the number of unique values for
each node’s records. For example, you select the text field
Account.Industry. Sales Planning shows a numerical value based on the
number of industries represented across all accounts within that node.
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