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          Usage Pricing Guidelines

          Usage Pricing Guidelines

          When you're setting up usage pricing for your products, consider key guidelines. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)

          Required Editions

          Available in: Salesforce CPQ Spring ’19 and later
          • Products with consumption schedules can't have price dimensions.
          • Clicking Clone with Related on a product with consumption schedules won’t clone the consumption schedules on the cloned product.
          • To use products with consumption schedules in Salesforce CPQ and Salesforce Billing, make sure both packages are on the same major release version, such as Summer ‘19.
          • Quote lines with consumption schedules can have a quantity of only one. When amending or renewing, you can change the quantity from one to only zero.
          • Products with consumption schedules don't support renewal pricing.
          • You can use the product consumption schedule object to associate multiple consumption schedules to the same product. However, each of these consumption schedules must have unique units of measure and matching attributes.
          • Consumption rate billing terms must be greater than or equal to one month.
          • Consumption rate billing terms must be less than or equal five years or 60 months.
          • Usage processing orders can be negative.
          • All of a schedule's consumption rates must have unique usage processing orders.
          • As of Salesforce CPQ Spring ‘20, if your org is set to allow inline edits, the upper bound, lower bound, and price fields can be edited in the quote line editor.
           
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