Familiarize yourself with the requirements and limitations for moving assets between
accounts to ensure data consistency and compliance. Reviewing these constraints helps you manage
quantities, price books, and product types correctly during the transfer process.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
Asset Transfer Requirements and Constraints
Review these critical rules before initiating an asset transfer.
Quantity Synchronization: If you adjust the transfer quantity on one quote or order,
manually update the destination quantity to keep them in sync. You change the line item
quantity in the source order and then apply changes to the destination order.
Configuration Limits: You can’t reconfigure bundles or change product attributes on the
source quote or order during a transfer.
Transaction Volume: Asset Transfer supports a maximum of 50 line items per transaction.
Product Compatibility: The initial release of Asset Transfer doesn’t support transferring
ramped assets or usage-based products.
Asset Status: You can’t transfer an expired asset.
Pricing Restrictions: You can’t use different price books for a transfer.
API Behavior: The Transfer API is synchronous. Any issue during processing reverts the
entire transaction.
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