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Fulfillment Assets
After an order is fulfilled, order line items and fulfillment order line items are converted to Salesforce assets.

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After an order is fulfilled, order line items and fulfillment order line items are converted to Salesforce assets.
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Order line items are the items that customers order, such as phone or internet service. Fulfillment order line items are the products that order line items decompose into, such as a SIM card or a network interface controller. Upon fulfillment, both order line items and fulfillment order line items become assets.
Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator reconciles fulfillment assets every 24 hours. It adjusts the quantity and validity of fulfillment assets based on the quantities of related assets and the asset state periods. If a technical product that is related to a fulfillment asset has fulfillment quantity calculation method set to Always one, the quantity field in the fulfillment asset is always one, regardless of the related asset quantities. If the calculation method is set to Aggregate, the quantity field in the fulfillment asset is the sum of the related asset quantities.

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