Utilizing pricing adjustment batch jobs is key for efficient, accurate bulk pricing
updates. You can initiate these operations directly from the Related List and List View
components of Price Book Entry, Attribute Based Adjustment, Bundle Based Adjustment, and Price
Adjustment Tier objects.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled
For failed requests, a detailed report with error messages is available via the related list
of the batch job record. This allows you to quickly identify issues, make necessary edits, and
re-execute the job to ensure all adjustments are applied successfully.
Let’s explore the primary tasks you can perform using the Pricing Adjustment Batch Jobs
feature.
View Pricing Adjustment Batch Job Logs After your pricing adjustment batch job record is created, you can check the status and details of the job. If your batch job has failed or partially failed, you can review the generated logs to find out the reason for the failure.
Fix and Execute Failed Pricing Adjustment Batch Jobs You can resolve issues with your failed records by making the necessary edits and running the pricing batch job again. For example, a pricing adjustment batch job may fail when an adjustment relies on a product attribute that is missing or invalid.
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