Manage Debit Memos in Agentforce Revenue Management
Create debit memos when you undercharge your customer or want to add additional
charges. When debit memo lines are converted to invoice lines, the balance of the related
invoices increases.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions with the Revenue Cloud Billing license. Contact your Salesforce account
executive for more information.
About Debit Memos A debit memo is issued by a seller to a buyer when the seller wants to levy additional charges to what was already billed or charged. For example, late payment fees, cancellation fees, and so on.
Debit Memo Data Model in Agentforce Revenue Management The Debit Memo data model depicts the objects and their relationships to process debit memos when you undercharge your customer or want to add additional charges.
Create Debit Memos and Related Records After you identify the additional charges to be paid by your buyer, create debit memos and their related records to make the required adjustments.
Considerations and Results Learn what happens when debit memo or debit memo lines get converted to invoice and invoice lines.
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