Usage-based pricing lets you configure many types of tier-driven usage rates for your
products. When you’re working with usage products, review important use cases and common ways to
set up usage pricing. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
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Available in: Salesforce CPQ Winter ’19 and later
Use Pricing Use Case: Shared Consumption Schedules If two products share the exact same type of usage pricing, you can create one consumption schedule and associate it with both products through unique junction objects. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
Usage Pricing Use Case 2: Usage Pricing for Scaled Services Many vendors sell packages with usage rates that vary based on the type of usage that the consumer uploads — for example, audio processing with different rates for standard-definition or high-definition content. In this case, you can create different consumption schedules for the types of usage and associate both of them with your usage product. (Salesforce CPQ Managed Package)
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