This article tracks resolved issues and improvements delivered in Territory Planning patch releases for Salesforce Maps. Patch releases are separate from major seasonal releases and address specific bugs or performance issues. Refer to the relevant version section to find fixes applicable to your installed version.
The Maps package is now v260.18 and was released to sandbox on April 27, 2026
The Maps package is now v260.18 and will be released to Production Group 1 on May 4, 2026 and Production Group 2 on May 11, 2026.
The Maps package is now v260.16 and will be released to Production Group 1 on April 20, 2026 and Production Group 2 on April 27, 2026.
The Maps package is now v260.16 and was released to sandbox on April 13, 2026.
Fixed an issue that caused Assign by Logic action to time out. Known Issue
The Maps package is now v260.13.1 and was released to sandbox on April 2, 2026
Added the ability to view Segmentation rules in alignments.
Updated the conflict log to where it now persists in the toolbar
Added the ability to simultaneously assign and lock units to areas
Updated the look and feel of the legend
Improved bulkRunRules performance to provide more frequent conflict log updates.
Fixed an issue where manual assignments failed to apply and lock during ETM import when boundary rules were limited, causing mapping failures and backend errors.
Fixed an issue where the Territory Planning Home page failed to load due to excessive data in user preferences exceeding the remoting response size limit. Known Issue
Promoted the improved boundary functionality for live data from sandbox environments to production environments.
Creating territory hierarchies didn't allow planners to drag and drop areas. Known Issue
This patch didn't require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
This patch didn't require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
This patch didn't require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
This patch didn't require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
Identify resolved known issues in Territory Planning since the availability of Summer '25.
Fixed an issue in which address and person account fields from reports caused problems for importing rules from Sales Territories.
Updated references to Enterprise Territory Management to its new name, Sales Territories.
This patch didn't require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
This patch didn’t require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
This patch didn’t require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
This patch didn’t require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
Fixed an issue that prevented publishing alignments with large hierarchies to Enterprise Territory Management.
This patch didn’t require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps.
Fixed an issue that prevented creating datasets using country-level boundaries.
This patch didn’t require updates for Territory Planning, but it did for Salesforce Maps Advanced.
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