Review the record, attribute, and bundle limits for Transaction Management to make sure
that your quotes and orders remain within supported thresholds. Understanding these technical
specifics helps you optimize performance and avoid process timeouts during asset lifecycle
operations.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
Record and Attribute Limits
Transaction Management enforces limits on
the number of line items and related records to maintain system stability.
Object
Limit
Quote Line Items
Up to 1,000 per quote
Order Products
Up to 1,000 per order
Total Quote Records
Up to 5,000 total records per quote, including related records like
relationships, attributes, related objects, tax items, and price adjustments
Quote Line Item Attributes
Up to 3,000 per quote
Order Line Item Attributes
Up to 3,000 per order
Asset Lifecycle Flow Limits
Standard flow timeouts impact the
creation of amendment, renewal, and cancellation (ARC) quotes when they use the UI.
The UI supports creating ARC quotes with up to 300 lines.
Update quotes to 1,000 lines using Asset Lifecycle Standard Invocable Actions or the Add
Assets button in the Quote Viewer.
Bundle and Apex Performance Recommendations
Bundle Size: A bundle includes up to 200 lines, including the root product. This means a
single quote line item or order line item for a bundle supports up to 199 associated child
items.
Apex Optimization: Synchronous custom Apex code consumes significant resources and
triggers governor limits. Use Asynchronous Apex to optimize performance.
Important To raise these limits when possible, contact Salesforce Customer
Support.
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