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Enable Constraint Rules Engine and Create Transaction Processing Types
Enable rule designers to create advanced configuration rules and constraints, and help sales reps run the rules for quotes and orders.

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Enable rule designers to create advanced configuration rules and constraints, and help sales reps run the rules for quotes and orders.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of Revenue Cloud with the Revenue Cloud Growth license or the Revenue Cloud Advanced license |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To set up Constraint Rules Engine: | Product Configuration Constraints Designer permission set |
Constraint Rules Engine services aren’t available in Government Cloud or in orgs within the EU Operating Zone (OZ). For more information, contact your Salesforce account executive.
Grant users the access to set up product configuration rules by using Constraint Rules Engine.
Create a transaction processing type and specify AdvancedConfigurator as the rule engine.
After you create a transaction processing type, set up context definitions.

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