Orders and order products created without CPQ have unique guidelines and validations to
ensure that Salesforce Billing can manage them. Review these guidelines when you create your
orders and order products. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Billing Winter ’21 and later
You can’t group standalone orders into invoices based on contracts.
You can’t edit the unit price and quantity of an activated order product.
To avoid sending invalid data to invoices, don’t change CPQ fields and standard fields on an
activated standalone order or order product.
Standalone order products and order products made in Salesforce CPQ can’t be on the same
order.
You can’t create contracts for standalone orders or order products.
You can’t use standalone evergreen subscription order products with amendment order products.
To create an evergreen subscription order product for a new quantity, cancel the existing order
product.
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