An Unlimited or Performance Edition org updated to Summer '21 may not have Pipeline Inspection enabled. This article covers how to enable it and how to resolve cases where the feature is unavailable
Notes:
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Pipeline Inspection, then select Pipeline Inspection Setup.
Turn on Pipeline Inspection.
Verify that historical trending is enabled and configured for opportunities. The fields required for Pipeline Inspection features are trended by default, including the Next Step field.
Add the Pipeline Inspection button to the Opportunity tab.
Note:
When you turn on Pipeline Inspection, historical trending is enabled for opportunities if it’s not already enabled.
If you use a custom field to summarize metrics, it must also be configured in historical trending.
This can occur in Unlimited or Performance Edition orgs updated to Summer '21 where the feature is not yet enabled.
Available only in Lightning Experience, with Sales Cloud in Performance and Unlimited Editions.
Go to Setup.
In the Quick Find box, enter Pipeline Inspection.
Check the suggested results to confirm the feature status.
If the feature is not available:
Contact your Account Executive.
The feature is provisioned manually and must be reprovisioned.
For sandbox environments, run the Match Production License tool or request a sandbox refresh to copy the feature from production.
For more information, refer to:
Push Updated Licenses to Sandbox Orgs
Drive Sales Team Accountability with Pipeline Inspection
Performance Edition is no longer sold. The newer equivalent is the Unlimited Edition. Refer to Salesforce Editions That Are No Longer Sold for details.
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