Billing accounts represent the organization that you're charging for products and
services sold. Sometimes, businesses may use one account for quoting and ordering, and a
different account to receive and pay invoices. The order product field Billing Account lets you
override the default account inherited from the quote. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: All Salesforce Billing Editions
Order-level billing accounts are useful when you're selling to larger organizations, which
often have a billing account separate from the account they use for developing quotes. We
recommend associating a process or workflow rule with the quoting account so that the
account's orders automatically populate their Billing Account fields with the correct account
record.
Tip By default, invoice runs automatically group order products into invoices based
on matching billing account fields.
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