Salesforce CPQ provides custom-managed fields for consumption rates. Consumption rates
describe the billing rate for a tier in a consumption schedule. Page layout and field-level
security settings determine whether fields are visible or editable. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: All Salesforce CPQ Editions in Winter ’19 and later versions
Field
API Name
Data Type
Definition
Consumption Rate Name
Name
Auto Number
The name of this consumption rate.
Consumption Schedule
ConsumptionScheduleId
Master-Detail (Consumption Schedule)
The consumption schedule that the rate is part of.
Created By
CreatedById
Lookup (User)
The user who created this consumption rate.
Created Date
CreatedDate
Date/Time
Date and time the consumption rate was created.
Description
Description
Long Text Area (32,000)
Description of the schedule.
Last Modified By
LastModifiedById
Lookup (User)
The user who last edited the rate.
Last Modified Date
LastModifiedDate
Date/Time
The date and time the rate was last edited.
Lower Bound
LowerBound
Number (9, 0)
The lowest quantity of usage for the consumption rate.
Price
Price
Single-Currency Org: Currency (11, 2)
Multicurrency Org: Currency (11, 7)
The price for usage that falls within the consumption rate’s bounds.
Pricing Method
PricingMethod
Picklist
Per unit or flat fee.
Processing Order
PricessingOrder
Number (9, 0)
The order for processing the usage rate across multiple rates. Processing order values
can be positive or negative. Salesforce CPQ evaluates consumption rates beginning with the
lowest processing order.
UpperBound
UpperBound
Number (9, 0)
The highest quantity of usage for the consumption rate.
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