This feature can be enabled by any System Administrator.
This feature allows you to track Products on an Opportunity if you're not interested in tracking the exact price or quantity at the SKU level (as that information may only be specified in more detail at a later stage of the deal cycle). With this feature, you can hide the 'Sales Price' or 'Quantity' fields from Opportunity Product line items and populate their values with a default value (to address the 'Required' status of each field).
To enable the 'Supply Default Opportunity Line Item Values' feature for your organization:
Overview of 'Supply Default Opportunity Line Item Values' and post-activation use
Once the feature is activated for your organization, consider the following details:
Note: The 'Sales Price' or 'Quantity' fields, once removed, can be re-added to the Page Layouts individually (first to the Opportunity Product Page Layout, then to the Opportunity Product Multi-Line Layout).
When the Quantity field in the Opportunity Line Item object is updated, the Sales Price will need to be on the page layout to be evaluated in Lightning. When the Quantity field is updated without specifying the Sales Price on the page layout, the Sales Price will be adjusted to accommodate the new Quantity value, and the TotalPrice will be held. This is expected behavior.
If the 'Sales Price' or 'Quantity' field is present in the Opportunity Product Page Layout, it will always be present on the Multi-Line Layout. Review, Edit Multi-Line Layouts for Opportunity Products.
Cannot make the Sales Price or Quantity fields optional even though the 'Supply default opportunity line item values' feature is enabled
For organizations with the 'Quotes' functionality
If your organization is using the Quotes functionality, the 'Sales Price' and 'Quantity' fields are still required. Currently, there is no feature to make these fields optional for the 'Quotes' or 'Order' objects.
If you would like to vote for this functionality, please see the Sales Price field on Quote Line Item object not required posting on the IdeaExchange.
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