Region management
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Introduction
In the software, there are three notions related to regions: region types, regions, region definitions.
Region types allow you to specify the kind of regions, for example: administrative region, tourist region, etc. The regions allow you to build the regions list and to specify their types, for example: Niagara, Durham, etc. The region definitions allow you to set the postal codes interval or the cities in one region.
These functions are accessible in the "Clients" menu of the software main menu.
Region types management
The four types of regions, by default, are: Region, Tourist region, Administrative region and County.
If you click on the "Region types" option of the "Clients" menu, it is possible to customize the region types by double-clicking on the one you wish to edit (e.g. County).
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A: Allows you to rename the region type (e.g. rename "County" for "RCM").
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B: Allows you to specify how the automations will be programmed for this region type.
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C: The regions limits are determined by a postal codes interval.
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D: The regions limits are defined by specific cities and provinces.
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Region management
By clicking on the "Regions" option in the "Clients" menu, it is possible to add, remove or edit regions.
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A: Allows you to add a region.
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B: Allows you to edit an existing region. To modify it, you simply need to select the region to be edited, then click on the button or double-click on the region to edit.
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C: Allows you to remove a region. To delete it, you simply need to select the region to be deleted, then click on the button.
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A: Choose one of the four region types.
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B: Specify in which country the region is. If the field remains empty, the client's "Country" field should also be empty.
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C: Enter the wanted code for the region.
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D: Enter the name of the region.
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Region definitions management
By defining the regions, automations will be created: in a client's file, by only entering the city or the postal code, the given region will automatically appear if it has previously been defined.
By clicking on the "Region definitions" option of the "Clients" menu, it is possible to manage the regions definitions.
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A: Allows you to add a region.
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B: Allows you to edit an existing definition. To modify it, you simply need to select the definition to be edited, then click on the button or double-click on the definition you wish to modify.
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C: Allows you to remove a definition. To delete it, you simply need to select the definition to be removed, then click on the button.
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A: Allows you to indicate the type of region to be defined. The type also determines the method to be used in E, whether the limits are determined in accordance with a city or with postal codes.
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B: The country determines the regions available in C. It is impossible to modify it after a region.
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C: Allows you to specify the region for which the limits will be determined. By entering only the reference number, the desired region will appear.
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D: If the wanted region has not previously created, you can create a new one by clicking on the button.
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E: It is with these boxes that the rule to be used can be created.
In the example on the left, all the clients who live in "St-Catharines" will automatically be attributed the "Niagara" administrative region.
In the example on the right, all the clients having postal codes between L1G 0A0 and L1G 9Z9, will automatically be attributed the "Durham" tourist region.
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Document name: Common functions:Region Management (version 4)