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Turn on features to manage failed or late fulfillment steps.

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Turn on features to manage failed or late fulfillment steps.
Turn On Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator
| Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To turn on Fallout and SLA features: | System Administrator profile |
To use the features that help you manage fallout and SLAs (Service Level Agreements), Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator (DRO) must set up certain decision tables. When you turn on the features, DRO sets up those tables automatically. To turn on fallout and SLA features, you must have permissions to create Decision Tables. See: Create a Decision Table.

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