Follow the steps listed below to install Salesforce CPQ in your Professional Edition environment.
Salesforce's Professional Edition does not have API Access. API Access must be enabled in your Professional Edition environment for any version of Salesforce CPQ past 26.0.23. API Access in a Professional Edition org is an added cost. For details, contact your Salesforce Account Executive.
Salesforce CPQ are managed packages that can be installed into the Salesforce platform using installation links. You can obtain installation links for the following packages here:
https://install.steelbrick.com/installcpq
2. If you use multiple orgs, log out of all of them except the org you want to install into. Or, use a private browser window to log into the org to complete the installation.
3. Copy and paste the installation link of either CPQ 224 or 226 into the browser address bar. Please submit a case with CPQ Support to receive these install links.
4. When asked, Install for All Users
5. Approve Third-Party Access
When the installation completes, you should receive an email confirmation.
Once upgraded to CPQ v224 (Spring '20) or v226 (Summer '20), please follow this article to prepare for Permission Set License Assignment.
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