To calculate the price of products directly from any object’s record page, use the
Calculate Price button. All pricing actions are associated with a context definition and a pricing
procedure so that the pricing data that is processed during the pricing process is stored directly
in the Salesforce object.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled
There are two types of pricing action buttons.
Standard Pricing Action button: Configure objects such as Quote, Order, Contract, Case,
and Opportunity to show the pricing action button on their record page by editing their page
layout.
Custom Pricing Action button: Add the pricing action button as a Lightning component by
editing the page directly from the object’s record page.
Standard Pricing Actions To view the pricing action button on the object’s record page, edit the page layout of the object.
Customize the Pricing Action Button by Using Lightning Components Add the Pricing Calculation standard Lightning component to object record pages to make custom pricing actions available across your org and calculate the price of a product directly from the record page.
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