About Renumbering and Inserting Conditions
To allow you to insert conditions in the list, if you change the sequence number of a condition, Siebel Territory Management automatically renumbers all conditions that follow. This allows you to insert new conditions in the sequence by renumbering only one condition.
For example, you have defined ten global conditions for contacts, with sequence numbers from 1 to 10. You change the sequence number of the seventh condition from 7 to 15. Siebel Territory Management changes 8 to 16, 9 to 17, and 10 to 18. This allows you to insert new conditions with sequence numbers between 7 and 14.
When you renumber conditions, Siebel Territory Management checks that no overlap occurs. In this example, if there were already a condition with sequence number 17, this existing number would overlap with the new sequence numbers that are created automatically. Siebel Territory Management displays an error message so you cannot make this change until you have corrected the condition that causes the overlap.