Using the Revenue Cloud Operations Console, get valuable insights into how your
organization uses pricing data and the information generated by pricing operations. Resolve
operational issues quickly by viewing price logs to troubleshoot and fix errors caused by
pricing APIs.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer editions
of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled
The Revenue Cloud Operations Console offers a centralized hub for debugging your pricing
procedures and configurations. It helps you monitor for configuration issues and conduct a
root cause analysis of any pricing outcome in Salesforce Pricing.
Understand Your Pricing Data The Revenue Cloud Operations Console has four sections that show you how your pricing data is used.
Investigate and Analyze Pricing API Execution Logs Open price logs to resolve errors by using the log information in the Revenue Cloud Operations Console app. All headless pricing and pricing API executions, including discovery and pricing procedures performed within an API call, are recorded as pricing logs. This includes successful and unsuccessful executions.
Set Up Advanced Price Logs Capture input values and exception details for complex pricing elements. Use this diagnostic data to identify and fix performance issues.
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