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          Post-Install Steps for ​CME Spring '23

          Post-Install Steps for ​CME Spring '23

          If you are new to CME and have recently installed the Spring '23 release, follow these necessary manual configuration steps to set up and customize CME.

          After you have installed the applications package, you must perform the following steps.

          1. Configure the default cache partitions for CPQ and OmniStudio:
            • From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Platform Cache.

            • Click Platform Cache.

            • Beside CPQPartition, click Edit.

            • In the Org Cache Allocation section, set the Organization cache to 2.

            • Click Save.

            • Repeat steps c to e for the OmniStudio partitions: VlocityAPIResponse, VlocityMetadata, and OrchestrationItems.

            For details, see Configuring CPQ Platform Cache.

          2. Configure custom settings:
            • From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Custom Settings.

            • Click Custom Settings.

            • Next to Trigger Setup, click Manage. The Trigger Setup page appears.

            • Verify that the EPCProductTrigger setting is enabled. If the EPCProductTrigger setting is not defined, add it and enable it.

            • Click Save.

          3. For orgs that use OmniStudio standard objects, enable legacy OmniScripts and Cards. For information on OmniStudio standard objects and identifying which version of OmniStudio your org uses, see Differences Between Omnistudio and Omnistudio for Managed Packages.
            • From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Omni Interaction Configuration.

            • Click Omni Interaction Configuration.

            • Click New Omni Interaction Configuration.

            • In the Label field, enter EnableLegacyOmniScriptDesignerForLWC.

            • In the Value field, enter true.

            • Click Save.

            • Repeat steps c to f to create another Omni Interaction Configuration called ShowLegacyOmniStudioUi with a value of true.

          4. Install cards and templates:
            • From the App Launcher, click Vlocity Cards, then click the Additional Actions arrow in the top-right and install and activate all cards shown.

              Note
              Note In the App Launcher, if you see more than one entry for Vlocity Cards, click an entry and ensure that the OmniStudio Layouts & Cards page is displayed. If the page isn't displayed, click the other Vlocity Cards entry from the App Launcher.
            • From the App Launcher, click Vlocity Templates, then click the Additional Actions arrow in the top-right and install and activate all templates shown.

            For more information, see Installing Cards, Templates, and OmniScripts.

          5. In the Vlocity CMT Administration tab under Maintenance Jobs, run the following job:
            Tip
            Tip

            If you don’t see this tab, click the All Tabs button in Salesforce Classic or the App Launcher > in Lightning Experience and then select Vlocity CMT Administration.

            • Account Hierarchy Maintenance -- This job builds a streamlined version of the account hierarchies in the Data Store sObjects, enabling the Refresh Platform Cache job to use the hierarchy data.

            • Interface Implementation Maintenance (Restore) -- This job creates or restores the default set of Vlocity Communications interfaces and implementations.

            • Field Maps Maintenance -- This job restores default Field Mapper settings that the CPQ flow uses to map fields between objects.

            • Object Maps Maintenance -- This job deletes existing object mappings and creates default Object Mapper settings for Opportunity, Quote, Order, Asset, and related objects.

          6. In the Vlocity CMT Administration tab under EPC Jobs, run the following jobs in the sequence below:
          7. Add a CMT.BypassTriggerClassCheck custom trigger:
            • From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Custom Settings.

            • Click Custom Settings. The Custom Settings page appears.

            • Navigate to Trigger Setup.

            • Next to Trigger Setup, click Manage. The Custom Setting page for the Trigger Setup appears.

            • Click New. The Trigger Setup Edit page appears.

            • In the Name field, enter CMT.BypassTriggerClassCheck.

            • Select TriggerOn.

            • Click Save.

          8. Run diagnostics to check if your configuration settings are correct:
            • From the App Launcher, click Vlocity CMT Administration.

            • Under Diagnostics, select Check Configurations Settings.

            • Click Check.

            • Review the results and make any necessary adjustments. If any items are highlighted in red, follow the on-screen instructions to troubleshoot.

              To modify settings, return to the dashboard, and, under Custom Settings, click CPQ Configuration Setup.

          9. To set up the Vlocity Product Designer, see Configure Vlocity Product Designer.
          10. To set up the Vlocity Pricing Designer, see Configure Pricing Designer.
          11. To deploy Industries CPQ in LWC.
          12. To set up bulk operations such as bulk replacement for Change of Plans or bulk updates, see Configure Bulk Processing.
          13. For Vlocity Contract Life Cycle Management (CLM), see Post-Installation Steps for CLM for Communications, Media, and Energy .
          14. For Industries Order Management, see Post Install Steps for Industries Order Management Spring '23.

          Once the post-install steps are completed, you can begin setting up the ​ Salesforce Industries Communications, Media, and Energy application by defining products, pricing, and rules in the shared catalog. For more information, see Communications, Media, and Energy Admin Guide.

           
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