Add the Contract Pricing Schedule Component to Lightning Record Pages
Provide sales reps and contract managers with a simple, comprehensive interface for
managing contract pricing by adding the Contract Pricing Schedule component to Contract pages.
Customize the component to show only the information that your users need.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
User Permissions Needed
To edit page layouts in Lightning App Builder:
Customize Application
In Setup, select Object Manager.
Search for and select Contracts.
Go to Lightning Record Pages.
Click the Tabs component.
In the Tabs component properties, click Add Tab.
Click the tab that you added and then select Pricing Schedule as the
tab label.
Drag the Contract Pricing Schedule component to the tab.
Click the Contract Pricing Schedule component.
In the properties pane, select the table columns and product price tier columns that you
want to show.
Save your changes.
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