Salesforce Price Book Entry Object

Last updated Jun 04 2017

Integration with the Salesforce Price Book Entry Object

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About the Salesforce Price Book Entry Object
Represents a product entry (an association between a Pricebook2 and Product2) in a price book.


Usage

Use this object to define the association between your organization’s products (Product2) and your organization’s standard price book or to other, custom-defined price books ( Pricebook2). Create one PricebookEntry record for each standard or custom price and currency combination for a product in a Pricebook2.

When creating these records, you must specify the IDs of the associated Pricebook2 record and Product2 record. Once created, your client application can’t update these IDs.

This object is defined only for those organizations that have products enabled as a feature. If the organization does not have the products feature enabled, then the PricebookEntry object does not appear in the describeGlobal() call, and you can’t access it.

If you delete a PricebookEntry while a line item references it, the line item is unaffected, but the PricebookEntry will be archived and unavailable from the API.

You must load the standard price for a product before you are permitted to load its custom price(s).

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