Set up your team to communicate about model development using Chatter Feed Tracking for
territory models. Your team can post and respond to comments, attach files, and get notifications
when model states change or key fields are updated.
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
User Permissions Needed
To enable Chatter Field Tracking:
Customize Application
To share a Chatter post on a territory model record:
View Setup and Configuration
AND
Manage Territories
After you enable and configure Chatter Feed Tracking, anyone with access to a territory model
record can use Chatter to collaborate on that model. Users who follow the record get updates in
their own Chatter feeds when tracked fields are updated.
Make sure that Chatter has been enabled.
From Setup, enter Feed Tracking in the Quick
Find box, then select Feed Tracking.
Select the Territory Model object. Enable Feed Tracking, then select the territory model
fields you want to track.
Click Save.
The Chatter feed appears at the top of your organization’s territory model records.
Make sure to tell others who maintain territory models that they can now use Chatter to
follow and collaborate on territory models directly from model records.
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