Enable Location Search Filtering at All Levels (Optional)
By default, users can search for level 1 locations only, but you can enable search
filtering for locations at any level. This flexibility helps users scope the data shown in several
Workplace Command Center components to only the specified location and its sublocations, if any.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions
Workplace Command Center is available as an add-on
license.
When you set the Location Search Filter Level to support all levels of the location hierarchy,
that setting is supported by these components.
Wellness Status
Wellness Status by Location
Location Status
Operations Feed (tasks)
Note Some Workplace Command Center components don't support filtering at all
location levels, at least not fully. For example, Contact Tracing Status doesn't support
location search at all levels. We recommend testing all Workplace Command Center components in a
Full sandbox with the Location Search Filter Level set to all levels before you enable this
feature in your production org.
When users have more filtering flexibility, you can add value for them by creating
locations in your data model that represent abstractions, like city neighborhoods or sales
regions.
From the App Launcher, search for and select Command Center
Settings.
In the Location Search Filter Level section, select Allow search results for any
location in the hierarchy.
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