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Tabular Agent in Agentforce Supply Chain
Use the Tabular agent to work with tables, line items and spreadsheets in Agentforce Supply Chain.

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Use the Tabular agent to work with tables, line items and spreadsheets in Agentforce Supply Chain.
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This feature is a workspace that’s external to your Salesforce org and requires an Agentforce Supply Chain license. To purchase an Agentforce Supply Chain license, contact your Salesforce account executive. |
| Capability | Description | Example |
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| Filter tables | Select rows based on one or more conditions. | Find parts where country of origin is not USA. |
| Add calculated columns | Create a new column by applying formulas to existing columns. | Add a Total column using Total = Quantity * Unit Price. |
| Sum up columns | Compute totals or subtotals for numeric columns. | Calculate subtotal by summing the Total column from line items. |
| Combine tables | Merge two or more tables using SQL joins on shared keys. | Join Item list and Tariff rates on hs_code to add a tariff_rate column to each item row. |
| Compare tables | Identify differences across two versions or related tables. | Find rows where invoice price does not match contract price by Product ID. |
| Aggregate data | Group rows and perform aggregate calculations. | Group by Category and compute total Amount for each category. |

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