A sales agreement provides you insight into products, prices, discounts, and quantities.
With an integrated sales experience, you can also track your planned and actual quantities and
revenues with real-time updates from orders and contracts. Assign the Sales Agreements permission
set to your users to provide access to sales agreements that integrate with orders and
contracts.
Required Editions
Available in Lightning Experience in Professional, Unlimited, and
Enterprise Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled.
User Permissions Needed
To assign permission sets
Customize Application
Before assigning the permission set to your users, make sure Sales Agreements is
enabled for your org.
In Setup, search for Permission Sets in the Quick Find box.
On the Permission Sets page, click the link Manufacturing Cloud Sales Agreements. You can
clone the permission set if required.
Select Manage Assignments.
You can see the list of all users having the permission set. To add a user, click
Add Assignments.
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