Refresh quote line prices with the newest list prices from your price books. Salesforce
CPQ evaluates price book entries for your quoted products and updates the values in each quote
line’s original price and list unit price. It then recalculates quote line prices based on active
product rules, price rules, discounts, and markups. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce CPQ Winter ’15 and later
If you don't see the Refresh Prices button on your quote or on your opportunity's Quotes
related list, ask your Salesforce admin to update your page layouts.
To refresh the prices on one quote, go to the quote and click Refresh
Prices.
To refresh the prices on multiple quotes for the same opportunity, go to the
opportunity.
Find the Quotes related list on the opportunity.
Select the quotes that you want to refresh.
Click Refresh Prices.
If the refreshed quote is the opportunity’s primary quote, the quote bases the price
calculation on its own price book. If the quote isn’t primary, it uses the opportunity’s price
book instead. By default, the list unit price inherits the price specified in
the product's price book entry unless a special price type is defined.
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