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          Cancel Upcoming Invoice Runs

          Cancel Upcoming Invoice Runs

          Cancel upcoming invoice runs by deleting the Scheduled Job record of the parent invoice scheduler. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)

          Canceling upcoming invoice runs is useful if you changed the terms or amounts of an order in a way that disqualifies it from runs created by your current invoice scheduler. After cancellation, create an invoice scheduler with invoice runs configured to pick up your revised order.

          Warning
          Warning
          • Deleting only the invoice scheduler doesn’t stop its scheduled jobs. If you delete the scheduler without deleting its scheduled jobs, Salesforce Billing continues running the jobs, which can cause unnecessary or inaccurate invoices.
          • You can’t reinstate an invoice scheduler after you delete its scheduled job.
          1. From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Scheduled Jobs, and then select Scheduled Jobs.
          2. Find the job name of the invoice scheduler that you want to cancel. The job name matches the value of the Invoice Scheduler Name field on the invoice scheduler that created the invoice run.
          3. In the Action column next to the job, click Del, and then click OK.
            We recommend making a note of the cancellation in the invoice scheduler’s Notes field.

          You can delete the invoice scheduler record after you delete its scheduled job. However, we recommend keeping the canceled invoice scheduler record for bookkeeping purposes.

           
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