The "Deep Clone In Batch" and "Deep Clone" actions on a product currently perform a deep clone of the product along with its attributes and rules. These actions also associate the newly created product with existing child products but do not create new child products, which is the expected behavior.
This behavior is intentional and works well for scenarios where multiple distinct root products need to reuse the same child products, such as in group benefit plans.
If there is a requirement to clone child products as well, customers must perform this task manually. The process involves navigating to the child product's page, using the "Deep Clone" action to duplicate the child product, and then manually updating the association with the new root product.
The "Deep Clone In Batch" and "Deep Clone" actions are designed to perform a deep clone of a product, including its attributes and rules. These actions will also associate the newly created product with any existing child products. However, they will not create new child products, which is the intended behavior.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=ind.insurance_deep_product_cloning_ins.htm&type=5
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