Orders and order products created in Salesforce CPQ have several field values inherited
from parent products and quote lines. When you create an order without CPQ, you must provide these
values on your own or through API. Enable a set of validations that confirm that your standalone
orders and order products have the correct values for Salesforce Billing features. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Billing Winter ’21 and later
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Installed Packages, and
then select Installed Packages.
Go to Salesforce Billing, and click Configure.
Select Enable Billing Order Validations.
Note Enable Billing Order Validations is active by default only for new Salesforce Billing
Winter ’21 customers. It’s inactive for customers who upgraded from an earlier version.
Provide Read access to these objects:
Consumption Schedules
Consumption Rates
Order Item Consumption Schedules
Order Item Consumption Rates
Salesforce Billing runs the validations whenever a customer or process activates an order or
order product. If you have Billing Order Validations enabled, the order product must have a
billing rule to be activated.
Important Activating standalone orders and order products without Enable Billing
Order Validations enabled can cause errors.
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