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The Location Tree
The Location Tree shows a tree list of all the locations where an organisation has set up offices. This tree view is structured to include the following nodes in order of hierarchy: Country, Region, City, Sites, Office. See the article Tree ...
Step 1: Setting up the Location Tree
The first thing to configure is the Location Tree. It is important to determine how many office maps will be required and where they will be situated. The Location Tree consists of five tiers of information: Country, Region, City, Site and Levels. ...
Step 8: Setting up the Department Tree
The Department Tree allows organisations to arrange people by department rather than by physical location. The Department Tree consists of any number of tiers organised hierarchically. You can add, delete, rename, hide or alter the settings for any ...
The Department Tree
The Department Tree shows a tree list of all the users in the organisation arranged by department rather than physical location. The node levels in this tree do not have any special names like those in the Location Tree - they simply help denote ...
15 February 2018 Web / API Updated to v1.6
OfficeMaps 1.6 has been released and includes new features and a range of bugs fixed. If your OfficeMaps is not cloud-hosted, these changes will be available immediately. Simply log out of OfficeMaps, restart your browser and then log in again. If ...