Update Your Product Price Range Entries Decision Table
For users who previously enabled minimum price tracking, update your decision table to
include the newly introduced option for tracking maximum prices. If you enable maximum price in
Price Tracking History settings without this update, your pricing procedure will fail during
execution.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled
User Permissions Needed
To edit decision tables:
Salesforce Pricing Design Time User
If you're using the Price Tracking feature for the first time and have enabled both maximum
and minimum price settings, you can use the predefined Product Price Range Entries V2. This will
automatically map to record both the minimum and maximum price of a product.
From App Launcher, search for and select Lookup Tables.
Select the Product Price Range Entries decision table.
Deactivate the decision table.
Click Edit.
Click Save & Next.
To record the maximum price of a product, under Results, click +Add
Results.
In the Source Object Field, enter and select MaxRecordedPrice.
Click Save & Next.
Click Save & Next again.
Click Finish.
Activate your decision table.
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