Transaction Management simplifies subscription lifecycles while ensuring the integrity
of all sales transactions. You can tailor the Agentforce Revenue Management experience by using permission sets
and setup instructions to give each user precise access to the features they need.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
Enabling Revenue Settings Give your users access to Transaction Management. Also, enable optional features to enhance the sales experience for your reps.
Transaction Management Considerations Review essential requirements and behaviors before using Transaction Management to manage your quotes and orders. Understanding these configurations, including page layout updates, pricing synchronization, and field permissions, ensures accurate transaction processing and data integrity.
Transaction Management Limits 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.
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