Territory Proposal Rules

Use territory proposals to explore and evaluate new territory definitions.

Keep these rules in mind:

  • Only one definition for a territory can be active at a time.

  • You can freely create, edit, and delete territories within a proposal without affecting active territory definitions.

  • A territory owner can update a proposal with changes to a subordinate's territory.

  • If a given territory is updated in two different proposals, and both of them get activated, the changes of the proposal that's latest to get activated will override the changes in the other proposal. A territory that's added to territory proposal A, but then deleted from proposal B which gets activated first, is reinstated when proposal A is activated.

  • If a proposal contains territories added to a parent territory that's now deleted, the new territories are deleted during proposal activation.

  • A maximum of 500 territories can be children of the same parent territory.