To create a Contract from an Opportunity, select Contracted on your Opportunity record, and then save your changes. The contract inherits its start and end dates from your Primary Quote’s start and end dates. Salesforce CPQ then creates a Subscription record for each of your Subscription Products from the Primary Quote.
These records contain pricing and date values for each of the Subscription Products you quoted. You can access your subscription records from your Contract’s Subscription related list.
Subscriptions inherit the values of all other matching Quote Line fields.
Note: Quote and Opportunity lookup fields are populated but the Order lookup is not populated when contracting from the Opportunity.
To create a Contract from an Order, select Contracted on your Order record, and then save your changes. By default, Salesforce CPQ creates a Contract for each group of Subscription Order Products with matching end dates.
The following settings are required while creating a Contract record from an Order:
Salesforce CPQ sets the dates on each Contract record based on the following settings.
Salesforce CPQ then creates a subscription record for each of your Subscription order products. These records contain pricing and date values for each of the subscription products you quoted. Subscription records made from contracted order products set their start and end dates based on the order product’s start and end dates. Finally, the subscription field on each of your order products receives a lookup to the related subscription record.
Note: Quote, Opportunity, and Order lookup fields are populated when contracting from the Order.
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