To reverse the most recent future-dated amendment or renewal due to errors or changes in
customer plans, use the Rollback feature. This action restores the asset to its original state,
eliminating the need for complicated manual workarounds.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
User Permissions Needed
To roll back the last transaction for an asset:
InitiateAmend user permission
The Rollback feature reverts an asset to its previous state by creating a
counteracting transaction. It preserves a complete history of all transactions to ensure data
integrity through a ledger-style approach.
For example, if you renew a subscription but
require a quantity adjustment first, roll back the renewal, amend the quantity, and then process
the corrected renewal.
Go to the Accounts or Contracts page containing the asset.
On the Assets tab, in the Managed Asset Viewer, select the asset for the transaction
reversal.
Select Rollback.
The rollback process generates a new quote or order to reverse the previous
transaction. You can't edit the transaction lines on this new record to perform another
complete reversal.
Activate the generated rollback quote or order.
A new quote or order appears with an Amend action type and a Rollback subtype.
Your asset returns to its state before the rolled-back transaction.
Asset Action, Asset Action Source, and Asset State Period records update automatically to
reflect the reversal. .
A new asset action provides a Rolledback Asset Action lookup link to the original reversed
action.
Review the asset history to confirm the rollback processed correctly. Check the asset
action related to the asset for a new record with type Amend and subtype Rollback. Verify that
this record points to the reversed asset action and that the asset state matches its condition
before the rollback transaction.
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