Countries and postcodes
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To configure countries and postcodes, you must have the DATAADM access code.
Country and postcode is a part of contacts' meta data. Each country has multiple postcodes. In WorkZone Configurator, you can define countries and postcodes that will be available to WorkZone users.
- On the start page, select Contact.
- On the Countries and postcodes tab, click Create country.
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Fill in the following fields in the Create country dialog box:
- Code – The code in the database.
- Name – Specify the country name that is visible for users.
- Localize names – Optionally, specify names in other languages.
- Click Create.
- Select a country that you want to edit from the drop-down list on the top.
- Click Edit country.
- Apply the required changes in the Edit country dialog box.
- Click Save.
Note: You cannot edit the Name and Code values.
You can only delete a country if it is not used yet.
- Select a country that you want to delete from the drop-down list on the top.
- Click Delete country.
- Select a country to which you want to add a postcode.
- In the bottom-right corner of the page, click Create.
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Fill in the following fields in the Create postcode dialog box:
- Postcode – The postcode number (can include numbers, letters, spaces, hyphens, and similar characters, as in some countries they are part of a postcode. Cannot contain the following characters:
! @ ? " ', . ; {} ( ) + _* $< > # & % ^ | = / \).
- District – The district related to the postcode.
- Postcode – The postcode number (can include numbers, letters, spaces, hyphens, and similar characters, as in some countries they are part of a postcode. Cannot contain the following characters:
- Click Create.
- Select a country on which you want to edit a postcode.
- Point to the desired postcode, and click Edit.
- Apply the required changes in the Edit postcode dialog box.
- Click Save.
You can only delete a postcode if it has not yet been used by WorkZone Client users.
- Select a country from which you want to delete a postcode.
- Point to the desired postcode, and click Delete, and then click Delete.