Create a Field Service territory
Create territories for optimizing agent and group scheduling. By mapping these territories to the territory model, you can maintain a record of your territory setup, ensuring efficient management.
Before you begin
You must set up a territory geography before you start creating a territory. For more information, see Create a GeoJSON geography in Territory Planning console.
Role required: sn_fsm_tp.fsm_territory_planner, sn_fsm_tp.fsm_territory_manager
About this task
Set up a territory geography before creating territories. A territory is defined by its geographic area, and you can organize multiple territories in a hierarchy. The highest-level territory serves as the parent territory, covering geographic areas within it as child territories. For example, you can create a parent territory, California, and its child territories: San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Santa Clara.
When creating a new territory, you have the option to copy an existing territory record with any modified values by selecting the Insert and Stay option.
Procedure
Result
When accessing a territory record, the displayed related lists depend on whether it is categorized as assignment or non-assignment type. Non-assignment territories allow the addition of managers and child territories exclusively. However, assignment territories permits to add managers, qualification groups, dispatch groups, assignment groups, agents, child territories, capacity assignment, and crews. These assignment territories are specifically considered in the context of work order management.