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Track Price Ranges for Products
Ensure transparent pricing policies and comply with regional directives by tracking a product's minimum and maximum prices over time using the Price Tracking element.

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Ensure transparent pricing policies and comply with regional directives by tracking a product's minimum and maximum prices over time using the Price Tracking element.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled |
By tracking and showcasing a product's historical price fluctuations, like its lowest and highest price points over the last 30 days, customers gain a comprehensive understanding, empowering them to make informed purchasing decisions.
When you use the Price Tracking element, the fetched minimum and maximum prices are stored in the Product Price Range object. If a product's price frequently changes within a day, its daily price range is recorded in the Product Price History Log object. A product's price is determined by its combination with an associated price book, its product selling model, and the transaction currency.

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