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          Assign a Pricing Procedure to a Product

          Assign a Pricing Procedure to a Product

          To provide your customers with the most precise pricing experience, specify the pricing procedure that you want to use at the product level.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Lightning Experience
          Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
          User Permissions Needed
          To create and update procedure plan definitions:

          Procedure Plan Access

          AND

          Salesforce Pricing Design Time User

          1. From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Procedure Plan, and then select Procedure Plan Definitions.
          2. Click New.
          3. Enter a title and a developer name.
          4. Select Insurance as the process type.
          5. Find and select Product (Product2) as the primary object.
          6. As the context definition, select the extended context you created from InsuranceContext.
          7. Save the definition.
          8. Open the procedure plan definition. If necessary, set the context mapping to read and save data from a mapped object.
          9. In Procedure Plan Sections, click Add.
          10. Enter a name, and select Pricing Procedure as the section type. Make sure that Standard is selected, and then save your changes.
          11. Select Rule-based as the resolution type, and then click Add Criteria.
          12. Set the criteria for the rule-based pricing procedure.

            For example, to set InsuranceDefaultPricingProcedure as the pricing procedure to be used for a product called Auto Root, the pricing admin sets this criterion.

            Resource Operator Output Value
            Product Name Equals Auto Root
          13. Add as many criteria as you need for your pricing setup.
          14. Save your changes, and activate the definition of your procedure plan.
           
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