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The Fulfillment Designer
Use the Fulfillment Designer to save time and manage your design-time fulfillment in just the one page. The Fulfillment Designer allows you to create diagrams, which are visual, one-stop, canvases where you create (or import) orchestration plan definitions, orchestration item definitions, and their dependencies.
You can still create definitions and dependencies outside of the fulfillment designer but the diagrams make the process nice and easy, and provide a good visualization of your fulfillment plan.
The following list shows the general process of creating your design-time fulfillment in the Fulfillment Designer:
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Create a Fulfillment Diagram with an Orchestration Plan Definition
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Create Orchestration Item Definitions in a Fulfillment Diagram
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Create Dependencies in a Fulfillment Diagram
Note To enable the fulfillment designer in your org, follow the steps in Enable the Fulfillment Designer in your Org.
- Open an Existing Fulfillment Diagram
Open an existing diagram to continue your fulfillment design work or make changes. - Import an Orchestration Scenario into a Fulfillment Diagram
If you or anyone else has created an orchestration scenario outside of the fulfillment designer, you can import its associated orchestration plan definition into a fulfillment diagram. - Manage Dependencies in a Fulfillment Diagram
In a diagram, you can edit or delete dependency definitions, and you can change the source orchestration item for a dependency. - Edit the Swimlane Order in a Fulfillment Diagram
In a fulfillment diagram, orchestration plan definitions are placed in the order you add them to the diagram, one after the other. If you want to change the order, you can edit the swimlane order. - Edit Definitions in a Fulfillment Diagram
In a diagram, you can edit, delete, or remove orchestration plan definitions.

