Rating procedures are customizable, ordered stacks of rating elements that are used to
calculate the final net rate of a usage resource. Each rating element forms a step in a rating
procedure. Rating elements call appropriate lookup tables to perform the rating
calculations.
Know Your Rating Procedures Understanding the distinctions between Default Rating Procedure and Negotiable Rating Procedure is key to optimizing your billing processes in Salesforce. Each procedure caters to different scenarios, from straightforward volume-based pricing to complex, usage-driven negotiations.
Explore Available Rating Elements in Agentforce Revenue Management Rating elements are the building blocks of a rating procedure. A new rating procedure is always blank, and each added element forms a step in the rating procedure. Use the available rating elements to form logical steps in the rating procedure.
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