A zone defines a geographic area. A zone can represent an area as small as a shipping location, or as large as an entire country, but cannot span countries.
A zone definition consists of descriptive information and geographical location specifications. You can specify the geographical location of a zone using any of the following information:
Zones in Transportation Manager can be used for a variety of purposes:
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List
By default, the list of zones is sorted in ascending order by the Zone ID field.
For information on icons and functionalities available on the list pages, see Web Interface lists.
Properties
In the create or duplicate mode, the zone properties are displayed on a screen with the following tabs:
A zone can be defined as a collection of states, cities, zip codes, or shipping locations (or a combination of these items).
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In edit or view mode, the zone properties display only zone header information, without tabs. The list of geographic details for an existing zone is accessed by using the Geo-Areas button from the list of zones. See "List of Geographical Areas for Zone (Employee)"
When you duplicate a zone, its associated geographical areas and locations are also duplicated.
In update mode, when all existing geo-areas for the zone refer to the same state or province, only two values are allowed for State/Province field: the State/Province code shared by the existing geo-areas and blank. If the existing geo-areas refer to multiple states or provinces, the State/Province field for the zone is not editable.