The fields for opportunity products contain information to help you track what’s
selling. Depending on your page layout and field-level security settings, some fields aren’t
visible or editable.
Available in: Lightning Experience, Salesforce Classic, and the Salesforce mobile
app
The available fields vary according to your Salesforce Edition
Field
Description
Active
Whether the price book entry (product and list price) is active and available
to add to an opportunity or quote.
Created By
The user who created the product.
Date
Close date of a particular opportunity product.
Discount
Discount for the product as a percentage.
Last Modified By
User who last changed the opportunity product fields. Read-only.
Line Description
Text to distinguish this opportunity product from another.
List Price
The price of the product within the price book, including currency.
Read-only.
Opportunity
Name of the opportunity for this opportunity product.
Product
Item listed in the Products related list on an opportunity.
Quantity
Number of units for the opportunity product.
Sales Price
Price for the products in the opportunity product. On an opportunity product
without a related schedule, the sales price is editable. When a schedule is related
to an opportunity product, the sales price becomes read-only.
Subtotal
Difference between standard and discounted pricing.
Converted currency amounts when the opportunity's currency is different from the
user's currency.The Subtotal
field on an opportunity product isn't available in the Salesforce mobile
app.
Total Price
Sum of all the product amounts for an opportunity product.
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