Enable the RBL Using Data Processing Engine Framework (Managed Package)
To enable the new Rollup-by-Lookup (RBL) framework in your Salesforce org, enable the
RBL Using Data Processing Engine setting. After you enable the new RBL framework, you can’t
create, update, or delete any RBL rules in the old framework.
Required Editions
This is a Financial Services Cloud managed package feature.
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited
Editions
Note Data Processing Engine isn't available in Government Cloud and Government Cloud
Plus.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Financial Services, and
then select General Settings.
Enable RBL Using Data Processing Engine.
This setting prevents existing RBL rules from running in batch or asynchronous mode.
But the rules continue to run in real time even after this setting is enabled.
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