Structural changes

Changes can be made to the territory structure at a later date. For example, you can change the base brick level of the structure or add or remove levels from the territory hierarchy.

Change brick level

You can convert your structure to another or to an updated version of the same basic modules. So you don't need to rebuild the structure when updating the map, but simply and conveniently change the brick level.

If you use free numbers, you can also reassign higher-level territory levels to another substructure.

Note: You can only access the brick levels available in the workbook. If the desired brick level is not available in the selection, first close this window with Cancel and then insert the desired brick level from the base maps control window on a new sheet. Execute the command Change brick level again.

If hierarchical numbers are used, the command is only available at the lowest territory level.

Changing the brick level wizard

The wizard consists of two steps, which you go through one after the other.

Selection of the new brick level

This page of the wizard is identical to the corresponding page at Create a new territory structure.

Selecting the update mode

There are two variants to choose from:

Change number of levels

In a sales structure, there can always be changes to the structure, so that further levels above or within a structure are necessary. Alternatively, hierarchy levels can be omitted again and again.

Delete level Territories or locations

Deletes the level or locations you have selected and the corresponding tables (and other elements such as analyses) for that level.

In contrast to Delete only the respective layer is deleted. If other superordinate levels are added on this level, these levels and their areas are retained. In this case, the previous 2 assignment tables are combined to a common assignment table.

The lowest level of a territory structure cannot be deleted individually. In addition, tables that cannot be changed can prevent the deletion of a single level.

Create a level based on the territory

This command gives you the wizard step to create a new structure. This allows you to define the name for your new layer. For the assignment, a 1:1 assignment is first set up that corresponds to the subordinate level and can then be optimized.

Insert the level between the brick level and the territory.

Inserts a new level between the base and the level of territory you have already created. The existing layers remain unaffected by this action.

If you use free numbers, the currently existing assignment between the bricks and the territories is transferred to the new intermediate level. For the assignment from the intermediate level to the higher level, a 1:1 assignment is first set up, which you can reorganize later.

If you use hierarchical numbers, you must specify the length of the numbers for the inserted level. Based on this length, the area sections of the inserted layer are automatically generated.

You can also display a table of this level in the wizard.

Delete

Delete the entire substructure from the selection. In contrast to the command Delete Territory Level, all higher-level structures are also deleted here.

Note: All tables (and other elements such as analyses) that are connected to this level and to the other higher levels are deleted.

See also: delete objects.

Export and import of structures

You can export easymap structures and insert them as a base map and insert them in other workbooks as an Arte base map or import them into another workbook as an independent structure.

Export structure

easymap offers the export of territory structures. The export wizard can be accessed from the context menu of the territory structure by choosing Structure command Export...

With OK you confirm your settings and export the territory structure.

Import Structure

Via the context menu in the control window Territory organization command Import... created territory structures can be imported.

Imported territory structures can then be processed.