Required Fields and Related Lists for Transaction Management
Configure your page layouts by adding the fields and related lists necessary for your
users to manage revenue transactions effectively. These additions make sure that sales reps can
access critical quotes and order data directly from the records they use most.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
Page Layout Configurations
Customize your page layouts to include the
following related lists and fields.
Opportunity Page Layout: Add this related list to help users track associated pricing documents.
Quotes
Order Page Layout: Add these related lists to provide visibility into lifecycle actions
and usage.
Order Actions
Application Usage Assignments
Order Product Relationships
Order Product Page Layout: Add these related lists and fields to detail the specific
terms and pricing of each order item.
Element Type
Items to Add
Related Lists
Order Product Details, Order Product Attributes
Fields
Product Selling Model, Order Action, Start Date, End Date, Proration
Policy, Period Boundary, Period Boundary Day, Period Boundary Start Month, Start
Quantity, End Quantity, Pricing Term Count, Net Unit Price, Product Subtotal,
Validation Result
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