If your Salesforce CPQ org has Allow Multiple Orders enabled, sales reps can split order
products between orders manually, by quote line field, or by quote line group. They can also edit
a deactivated an uncontracted quote to adjust order product quantities. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce CPQ+ Summer ’16 and later
Allow Multiple Orders Enable multiple Salesforce CPQ orders so that sales reps can split up their quotes. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Enable Order Product Editing If your Salesforce CPQ org has multiple orders enabled, add the Edit Order Products button so that sales reps can edit order products on a deactivated and uncontracted order. Sales reps can remove order products from the order and can increase or decrease order product quantities. This feature is helpful when reps need to change order products before finalizing the order. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Split Orders by Quote Line Group Automatically split your quote into orders based on your quote’s quote line groups. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Split Orders by Quote Line Field Automatically group your order products into orders based on shared values for a user-selected quote line field. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Guidelines for Splitting Orders When you work with split orders, follow these important guidelines. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
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