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Automate Order Submission to Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator
Create a record-triggered flow that automatically submits Agentforce Revenue Management orders to Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator when the orders are activated.

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Create a record-triggered flow that automatically submits Agentforce Revenue Management orders to Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator when the orders are activated.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of Agentforce Revenue Management |
To set up the flow and filter for Agentforce Revenue Management records, see Automate Asset Creation from Orders. After you configure the flow and its decision paths, add the submission action.
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To identify and handle incomplete steps in the fulfillment plan before amending the asset, use the Submit Order with Validation flow. See Handle Conflicts During Asset Date Amendments by Using Submit Order with Validation Flow.
To call the decomposition and orchestration processes individually, use the Decompose Sales Transaction and Orchestrate Sales Transaction invocable actions. See Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator Standard Invocable Actions.
To add the Fulfillment Plan and Orchestration Submission Status fields, edit order page layouts. See Customize Page Layouts with the Enhanced Page Layout Editor.
This completes the basic setup for Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator.
To enable other features, see Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator Advanced Setup.
To proceed with the rest of the Agentforce Revenue Management setup, see Set Up Agentforce Revenue Management.

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