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Anticipate how changes to geographic boundaries such as countries, states, counties, census tracts, and postal codes can affect your sales and service efforts using Salesforce Maps.

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Anticipate how changes to geographic boundaries such as countries, states, counties, census tracts, and postal codes can affect your sales and service efforts using Salesforce Maps.
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Salesforce Maps works with providers, such as the US government, that supply data for your shape layers. Periodically, these providers update their data, which means that your shape layers reflect those updates. When providers update data:
Regardless of the frequency of these data updates, Salesforce Maps can’t control whether and when providers update the data resulting in the boundaries that appear in your shape layers.

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