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View your product pricing either in a simple list view or using custom grid components making it easier to analyze and compare data. Use the discount calendar to show all applied discounts for a product.

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View your product pricing either in a simple list view or using custom grid components making it easier to analyze and compare data. Use the discount calendar to show all applied discounts for a product.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled |
You can view pricing data through a dynamic grid component that populates with information created to define your product pricing. For flexibility, dedicated Lightning components allow you to see this data in either the grid-like layout or switch back to a traditional list view.
For a more detailed analysis, pricing analysts can use the pricing discount calendar to easily see and understand the diverse discounts associated with a product. This calendar provides a comprehensive view by showing all applied price adjustment schedule types for a product and the range of discounts across different dates. To refine the view, users can group discounts by their respective schedule types, such as Volume, Attribute, and Bundle. It is also possible to search for a particular schedule type by using available filters.

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