Schedules determine the payment (Revenue) and delivery cycles (Quantity) for a product over a given period of time (Installment Period & Number of Installments).
Consider setting default schedules for Products if all your customers make product payments on the same timetable or you deliver products on a regular schedule. However, if your users typically customize schedules, there’s no advantage to creating default schedules. Please refer the below link for reference.
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Default Product schedule behavior with examples
Schedules determine the payment (Revenue) and delivery cycles (Quantity) for a product over a given period of time (Installment Period & Number of Installments).
Consider setting default schedules for Products if all your customers make product payments on the same timetable or you deliver products on a regular schedule. However, if your users typically customize schedules, there’s no advantage to creating default schedules.
Please refer the below link for reference.
- https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=000199683&type=1
- https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/66608/how-to-mimic-the-functionality-of-the-add-product-button-in-within-the-product
- https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=products_schedules_def.htm&type=0
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