Familiarize yourself with specific requirements for amending, renewing, or canceling
ramped assets to manage multi-segment deals effectively. These considerations ensure data
consistency and help you navigate system limitations across different ramp configuration settings.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
Ramp Configuration Settings and Behaviors
Ramped asset management
depends on your organization's specific revenue settings.
Setting Configuration
Amendment & Transaction Behavior
Segment Management
Single Ramp Schedule Per Transaction
Ramp Deals for Groups - ON
Multiple Ramp Schedules - OFF
Amend multiple ramped assets in a single transaction only if the start and end dates
of all their asset state period (ASP) records match.
The transaction system prohibits the addition or deletion of ramp segments during
asset amendments.
Multiple Ramp Schedules Per Transaction
Ramp Deals for Groups - ON
Multiple Ramp Schedules - ON
Amend multiple ramped and nonramped assets in one transaction, even if their ASP start
and end dates don't match.
Transaction Management groups assets into a ramp schedule when the asset lifecycle and
all ASP dates match.
You can't add or delete segments for existing assets.
You can create group ramp schedules on amendment, renewal, and cancellation quotes or
orders to generate other ramp deals.
Automatic Segment Generation and Renewals
Transaction Management automatically creates groups in the resulting quote or order when you
amend or cancel ramped assets while the Ramp Deals for Groups in Quotes and Orders setting is
active.
You can’t change the start and end dates of these auto-generated segments to amend existing
assets.
During the renewal of a ramped asset, the price uplift from the final segment becomes the
renewal uplift.
Feature Limitations
You can’t use these capabilities when amending,
renewing, or canceling ramped assets:
Lot-based renewal
Asset transfer
Early renewal
Roll back the most recent amendment
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