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Usage Rating
Once usage data has been aggregated and mediated, the usage rating process determines the price per unit for each instance of usage. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
Required Editions
| Available in: Salesforce Billing Summer ’17 and later |
- Loading Usage
To load usage from API, the Data Loader, or other loading tools and successfully assign it to a usage summary, each usage record requires values for several fields. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package) - Usage Rating Methods
When you add usage to a usage summary in Salesforce Billing, you have two ways to control how Salesforce rates the usage and calculates the usage summary’s new quantity and price. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package) - Rating Usage Summaries With a Consumption Schedule
Salesforce Billing uses the order product consumption schedule to rate usage related to your usage order product. As you upload usage to a usage summary, Salesforce Billing rates each usage record based on the schedule's type and where its quantity falls within the schedule's order product consumption rates. Before invoicing, your usage summary's unbilled subtotal equals the sum of its usage subtotals. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package) - Rating Usage with Price Schedules
Salesforce Billing can use price schedules to price usage. When you order a usage product, Salesforce CPQ converts its discount schedule into a price schedule, which inherits the discount schedule’s prices and tiers. Then, when you upload usage, Salesforce Billing prices the usage based on the rules and prices defined in the price schedule. Usage summaries created from price schedules use the same billing rules and billing terms as their parent usage product. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package) - Override Dates for Usage Products
Usage summaries have optional override dates for ignoring usages during a set time period. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package) - Usage Processing
Salesforce Billing lets you customize how you track and group instances of usage. (Salesforce Billing Managed Package)
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