Regularly sync your pricing data in Salesforce Revenue Cloud to ensure the latest
information is available in decision tables that are mapped to a pricing recipe and have their
usage type set to Pricing.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled
User Permissions
Needed
To enable data sync:
Salesforce Pricing Design Time
To ensure complete sync of decision tables:
Assetize Order
You should sync pricing data whenever there are updates to your product prices, discounts, or any
other pricing-related data that decision tables consume. Syncing pricing data is crucial for
accurate pricing calculations. This ensures consistency across your sales processes and
supports features like derived pricing. Without it, inconsistencies could impact final net
price calculations.
Important For an accurate sync, set the Usage Type to
Pricing for any decision table containing source objects. If a
complete sync fails, we recommend using the System Admin permission set.
The sync operation is a manual
process.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Salesforce Pricing, and
then select Salesforce Pricing Setup.
In the Sync Pricing Data section, click Sync.
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