Give stakeholders access to alignments and specific areas within alignments in Territory
Planning. To give access to all alignments within a dataset, add teammates to the dataset. Or
limit access to specific alignments or alignment areas when you select them for each teammate
along with their access level.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions with Web Services API enabled
User Permissions Needed
To share alignments:
Sales Planning Ops Analyst permission set
AND
Query for Datapipelines User for Sales Planning permission set
AND
SF Maps Territory Planning for Sales Planning permission set
Note Sharing an alignment or area also shares a snapshot of your current legend and layer configuration. Users who you shared the alignment or area with can modify their legend and layer configuration without affecting your legend and layer configuration.
Navigate to the alignment that you want to grant access to. Then select
Share. Or, find your area in the map legend or the territory model
editor and click Share.
To share an alignment or its areas, add a user, select the areas that you want them to have
access to, and then click Apply.
Select the level of access that you want the user to have, and then save your
changes.
To turn link sharing on and share an alignment or its areas with all Territory Planning
users, select Sharing and an access level.
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