Territory

The territory object allows you to store information about the sales territory that is assigned to a user. This information includes the territory name, a description, the currency code, and the sales quota for the territory. The territory object does not have any associated child objects or parent objects.

Parent Objects

None

Methods Called

The following table details the methods called by the Territory service.

Table Methods Called by Territory Service

Method Name as Defined in Service

Delete

TerritoryDelete

Insert

TerritoryInsert

InsertOrUpdate

TerritoryInsertOrUpdate

QueryPage

TerritoryQueryPage

Update

TerritoryUpdate

Fields

All fields on the territory object are filterable. The TerritoryName, TerritoryExternalSystemId, and TerritoryIntegrationId fields are user keys for the territory object.

The following table details the required and read-only fields for the territory object.

Table Required and Read-Only Fields for the Territory Object

Child Component Field Name Type

Territory (parent)

TerritoryName

Required

Territory

Read-only

Audit Fields

Read-only

The following table details the status key for the territory object.

Table Status Key for the Territory Object

Child Component Field Name

Territory (parent)

Audit Fields

TerritoryExternalSystemId

TerritoryIntegrationId

TerritoryId

The following table details the pick map field for the territory object.

Table Pick Map Field for the Territory Object

Pick Map Field Maps To

ParentTerritoryIntegrationId

ParentTerritoryId

ParentTerritoryExternalSystemId

ParentTerritoryId

ParentTerritoryId

ParentTerritoryId

The following table details the picklists available for the territory object.

Table Picklists Available for the Territory Object

Field Name

ParentTerritoryExternalSystemId

ParentTerritoryIntegrationId

For more information on the fields accessible through the Territory Web service, go to the Web Services Administration page within the Oracle CRM On Demand application, and generate the WSDL file for the territory object.