Payment schedules contain information about a set of payments that a customer wants to
pay at different times for a certain record. A payment schedule contains one or more payment
schedule items, where each item represents one payment to be processed.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions with Revenue Cloud
The Salesforce Payments feature is available with the Revenue Cloud Billing license, with a cost per transaction model
for both native and Bring Your Own payment gateways. Contact your Salesforce account
executive for more information.
If you purchased the Revenue Cloud Billing license on or before July 2025, contact your
Salesforce account executive to add the Salesforce Payments feature to your existing
license.
Group Multiple Invoices into a Single Payment Request Reduce payment gateway calls and gateway transaction fees by combining multiple invoices of an account into a single payment request. When you post invoices for an account, Billing automatically consolidates qualifying invoices into one payment schedule and one payment schedule item.
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