To create or modify a price condition, enter the information in the appropriate fields.
Some fields aren’t visible or editable depending on the page layout and field-level security
settings. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: All Salesforce CPQ Editions
Price Condition Fields
Field
For price conditions that target an object to evaluate a field value, choose the field on
the target object. The price condition evaluates only the field that appears on the target
object, even if the same field appears on other objects.
You can select only one type of target (field, tested variable, or tested formula) per
price condition.
Filter Formula
If you set Filter Type to Formula, define the formula here.
Filter Type
Choose the type of record that the price condition evaluates its target record
against.
Filter Value
If you set Filter Type to Value, define the value here.
Filter Variable
If you set Filter Type to Variable, define the summary variable
here.
Index
If your price rule uses advanced conditions, choose a number to use in the rule’s Advanced
Conditions field. For example, you could assign this field a value of 1, and then use it in
the advanced condition 1 OR (2 AND 3).
Object
For price conditions that target an object to evaluate a field value, choose the target
object.
Operator
Choose the logical operator that Salesforce CPQ uses to evaluate the target record against
your filtered record.
Tested Variable
Choose the summary variable that the price condition evaluates. You can select only one
type of target (field, tested variable, or tested formula) per price condition.
Tested formula
Define a formula for the price condition to evaluate. You can select only one type of
target (field, tested variable, or tested formula) per price condition.
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