When attempting to use Cancel and Rebill or Credit on a posted invoice in Revenue - Salesforce Billing, the following error may occur:
Failure - Cannot cancel this invoice because it's already active
This error occurs when Payments, Credit Notes, or Debit Notes are allocated to the invoice or to any invoice lines on that invoice.
Revenue - Salesforce Billing does not allow Cancel and Rebill or Credit to be used on an invoice when there are active allocations against the invoice or its invoice lines.
The error is triggered when one or more of the following records are allocated to the invoice or invoice lines:
Before using Cancel and Rebill or Credit, unallocate any Payments, Credit Notes, or Debit Notes from the invoice or its invoice lines.
Confirm that the Balance on the invoice is equal to the Total Amount of the invoice, or confirm that all of the following fields are equal to 0:
After confirming the field values, proceed with Cancel and Rebill or Credit.
To unallocate a Payment, Credit Note, or Debit Note:
After all relevant allocations are removed, retry the Cancel and Rebill or Credit action on the invoice.
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