Use product conditions to specify product prices for order value calculation. You can
create product conditions only from condition templates with a product reference. You can specify
multiple product conditions for a product based on different combinations of price type and price
list. Each product condition has a validity period.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience in Professional, Enterprise, and
Unlimited Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled
User Permissions Needed
To create product conditions:
CGCloud Business Admin
OR
CGCloud Retail Business Admin
Product conditions are interfaced from an ERP system. Product conditions added to a product
appears in the Product Conditions related list of a product record.
From App Launcher, find and select Products.
Select a product.
In the Product Conditions related list, click New.
Provide these details:
Field
Description
Identification
Condition Template
Condition template used for creating the product condition.
Note The sales org of
the condition template and the product must be the same.
Product
Product to which the condition is added.
Price List Type
Price list type of a condition. Price list type identifies the base price of a
product for simple order value calculation. The options are:
None
Wholesaler
Direct
Customer
Not Relevant
Price Type
Price type of a condition. Price type identifies the base price of a product for
simple order value calculation. The options are:
None
Factory
Consumer
Not Relevant
Value
Value assigned to a product condition. The value can be percentage or amount,
depending on the configuration of the condition template used.
Valid From
Start date of the validity period of a condition.
Valid Thru
End date of the validity period of a condition.
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