Pricing information is stored in the order header and order item objects that are used
for printing and interfacing. The pricing condition-related information is stored in the
respective pricing-information attribute of the order and order item objects. To store pricing
information, set the Generate Pricing Information field of the order template to
Yes.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience in , Enterprise and Unlimited
Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled
Important This feature is available in English only and isn't supported in other
languages.
By using the Detailed Pricing Information button, you can view the pricing information
in the Order Header section post save.
The header information shows the identification, customer, order currency, gross total
and the total value. The Item information section shows the base price and calculation total
for each basket item. You can view the calculation steps, search steps, scales, and the
pricing conditions to arrive at the pricing for the order. You can download the pricing
information using the Download Pricing Information section.
JSON Structure for Pricing Information During penny perfect pricing calculation, the pricing information of the order header steps and order item steps is stored as JSON files in the object's pricing information fields.
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