Note: Original Territory Management was retired in Summer 2021. If your org uses Enterprise Territory Management, see the Territory Management section below. For more information, see The Original Territory Management Module Will Be Retired in the Summer ’21 Release.
A Custom Report Type on the Opportunity object may return a different number of records than a Standard Report Type with the same criteria. The results you get when you run your report are based on a number of Organization-Wide Settings and individual User Permissions.
A sales manager running an Opportunities report notices that five deals owned by a colleague in a different branch are missing. This article explains how Role Hierarchy and Territory settings determine which records appear in Standard versus Custom Report Types. You can resolve the discrepancy by checking the below information.
Depending on the Report Type, you may need to select a Role:
If the Organization has the Opportunity Organization-wide Defaults set to "Public Read/Only" or if the running user has view all data:
In this Sharing Model, if the owner of the missing Opportunity has a Role at the same level as the Running User, they will need to click a higher Role.
In an organization with Territory Management enabled a Standard Opportunity report shows different results than an Opportunity Custom Report Type (CRT). This is because the Opportunity Custom Report Type (CRT) Report checks the consistency between Opportunity Owner and Opportunity Territory while the Standard Report does not.
1. Manually set the Territory of the Opportunity to match the owner.
2. If the Opportunity owner:
- has "allow forecasting" checked.
- the Forecast Category is "pipeline."
- the Opportunity is assigned to a Territory.
then the Opportunity Owner will be automatically added to the Opportunity Territory. (You can test and see this on the User's Territory related list).
Tip: If you change it back to "closed/lost" then you won't see it in the UI, but we still keep the relationship while this User still has "allow forecasting" checked.
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