Activating Assignment Rules and Applying Them to Descendant
Territories
The ability to apply an assignment rule to descendant territories is available at the
territory level only. You can’t apply assignment rules to descendants at the territory model
level. The only option you get is to apply a rule to descendant territories if you access the
rule’s record from an individual territory.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic for some features and Lightning Experience for
all features
Available in: Performance and Developer Editions and in
Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Sales
With this restriction in mind, make sure that you create or edit a rule record from the
appropriate place. Starting from the territory record gives you the most options. Make sure
that you activate all assignment rules you want to use: inactive rules do not affect
assignments for associated territories or any descendant territories they have been applied
to.
Example You have a territory model called US, and its hierarchy has two territories: Eastern
States and Western States. The Eastern States territory has an assigned rule called Eastern
States Accounts. If you open the record for the territory model, US, then click View
Rules and from there click Edit to edit the Eastern States
Accounts rule record, the final step lets you activate the rule.
If you start from the
Eastern States territory record, then click Edit next to the Eastern
States Accounts rule record, in addition to the step where you activate or deactivate the
rule, you see another step that lets you apply the rule to the Eastern States territory’s
descendants.
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