Allow Percent of Total Coverage for Net-New Products
Change your package-level settings so that Percent of Total products cover net-new
products on an amendment quote or renewal quote. By default, Percent of Total products don’t
extend their coverage to new products that your sales reps add to either of these quote
types. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce CPQ Winter ’15 and later
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Installed Packages, and
then select Installed Packages.
Select Configure next to Salesforce CPQ.
Click the Subscriptions and Renewals tab.
Select Include Net-new Products in Maintenance, and then save your
changes.
When sales reps contract a Percent of Total product that contains a net-new line and an
original line for a covered product, Salesforce CPQ creates two unique subscribed asset
records.
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