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@pasar6987/sf-field-service-capacity

Workforce capacity management with availability windows, usage tracking, and scheduling limits.

Published package · Latest published 1.0.1 Mar 4, 2026 · 5 datasets / 12 measures in the latest review · Updated Mar 11, 2026

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1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026

Publisher

@pasar6987Published Mar 4, 2026

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5 datasets12 measures · 66 dimensions

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Updated
Mar 11, 2026
Visibility
Public hub listing
License
MIT
Created
Mar 4, 2026

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OSI

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developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference

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Owner

@pasar6987

Organization

Independent

License

MIT

Visibility

Public hub listing

Publisher

@pasar6987Published Mar 4, 2026

Latest published version

1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026

Tags

salesforcecrmfield-servicecapacity

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Schema 0.1.1

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Python SDK

Python example for @pasar6987/sf-field-service-capacity

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import rawctx

model = rawctx.load("@pasar6987/sf-field-service-capacity")
prompt = rawctx.to_prompt(
    "@pasar6987/sf-field-service-capacity",
    datasets=["WorkCapacityAvailability", "WorkCapacityLimit"],
    max_tokens=2000,
)

print(model.datasets)        # ["WorkCapacityAvailability", "WorkCapacityLimit", "WorkCapacityUsage"]
print(model.measures)        # [Measure(name="WorkCapacityAvailability.AvailCapacityHours", ...), Measure(name="WorkCapacityAvailability.AvailCapacityMinutes", ...), Measure(name="WorkCapacityLimit.LimitationValue", ...)]
print(model.dimensions)      # [Dimension(name="EndDate", ...), Dimension(name="LastReferencedDate", ...), Dimension(name="LastViewedDate", ...)]
print(model.relationships)   # [Relationship(name='...', ...)]
print(prompt)

README

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@pasar6987/sf-field-service-capacity

Workforce capacity management with availability windows, usage tracking, and scheduling limits.

Overview

Count
Objects (Datasets)5
Dimensions66
Measures12
Relationships0

Objects

  • WorkCapacityAvailability — Represents the available work capacity for a specific time and service territory.
  • WorkCapacityLimit — Represents the capacity limit in a specific service territory for a workstream or for the whole service territory in a given period.
  • WorkCapacityUsage — Represents the capacity usage in a specific service territory for a workstream or for the whole service territory in a given period.
  • WorkOrderLineItemStatus — Represents a possible status of a work order line item in field service.
  • WorkOrderStatus — Represents a possible status of a work order in field service.

Install

rawctx snapshot-download @pasar6987/sf-field-service-capacity

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Models1
datasets5
measures12
dimensions66
relationships0
AI context1
models/sf-field-service-capacity.osi.yamlAI context included
5 datasets12 measures66 dimensions0 relationships