Configure Level-Based Settings in Enterprise Working Cart (Managed Package)
Enable grouping levels to show items more efficiently in the configuration cart. Rather
than fetching and displaying all bundle items at once, only the root item and the first level of
child items are displayed. You can click an item group to expand and display its child line
items.
Required Editions
This feature is part of the Communications Cloud managed package.
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
If you’re using Classic Journey, follow these steps:
From the App Launcher, find and select Vlocity Cards.
On the OmniStudio Layouts & Cards page, open
b2bSampleAppCard.
In the Layout pane, make sure that the levelBasedApproach variable
value is set to true.
If you’re using Guided Journey, follow these steps:
From the App Launcher, find and select Integration
Procedures.
Make sure that the ESMGuidedGetConfigData Integration Procedure is
active.
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