The Price Book Entry object represents the price of a product in a price book.
Although Salesforce Order Management doesn’t directly use this object, it creates stand-in price
book entry records because order products require them. As you create products to represent
delivery methods, add stand-in price book entry records to them.
Note Depending on your page layout and field-level security settings, some fields aren’t
visible or editable.
This table lists the fields on the Price Book Entry object.
Field Label
Description
Active
Indicates whether the price book entry is active (true) or not (false).
Although you can’t delete price book entry records, you can set this field to
false. Inactive price book entry records are hidden in many areas in the user
interface. You can change this value on a price book entry record as often as
necessary.
List Price
The unit price for the price book entry. You can specify a value only if
UseStandardPrice is set to false.
Price Book
The price book associated with the price book entry.
Product
The product associated with the price book entry.
Product Code
The product code for the price book entry.
Use Standard Price
Indicates whether the price book entry uses the standard price defined in the
standard price book record (true) or not (false).
If set to true, the List Price
field is read only, and the value is the same as the list price value in the
corresponding price book entry in the standard price book.
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