Adjust the Behavior of Promotions
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
- Explain the purpose of the Update Scope field.
- Apply a promotion to a bundle in the cart.
- Describe the options to delete promotions.
- Apply multiple promotions to the same bundle.
Explore Update Options
So far, you learned how to create a new promotion and configure the products you want to include. In this unit, you find out more features of Industries CPQ that affect how your promotions and bundles behave in the cart.
Ada used the Back to School Student Offer bundle to create the promotion named Student Internet Promotion. She knows that she can add promotions directly to the cart along with their related bundles. But what if the bundle is already placed in the cart for purchase? Can Ada still apply the promotion to it? She can, thanks to Industries CPQ.
The Update Scope field of the promotion controls how the promotion is applied to a related bundle currently in the cart. This field has two settings.
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Update Item Only: Select this option to update only the parent product. No promotional changes are made to child products currently in the cart.
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Update Item and Child Items: Select this option to update the parent product and all child products. Promotional changes are made to child products in the cart.
Apply a Promotion to a Cart Bundle
Here’s how Ada applies Student Internet Promotion to the Back to School Offer bundle, which is already placed in the cart for purchase.
- In the Vlocity Product Console, click Student Internet Promotion.
- Select Promotion Products in the sidebar.
- Click to the left of Back to School Student Offer.
- In the right-hand panel, under General Properties, select Update Item and Child Items for the Update Scope field.
- Click Save.
Ada tests the changes she made. She adds a Back to School Student Offer to the cart followed by Student Internet Promotion. She notices that the promotion and its pricing aren’t added as a new offer, but are instead applied to the bundle that was already in the cart. Woohoo! Ada gives herself a pat on the back.
Delete a Promotion
What if Ada wants to delete a promotion? When you add a promotion to the cart, it changes the existing contents of the cart, which is great. But if you then delete the promotion, the original cart contents amended by the promotion are deleted too.
Ada wants to change the settings of Industries CPQ so that when a promotion is deleted, the associated products remain in the cart. Industries CPQ gives you the following options to delete promotions.
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Deep delete, the default setting, removes the discounts, products, and services associated with a promotion.
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Shallow delete removes only discounts and cardinality (quantity), not the products associated with the promotions.
The setting to use shallow or deep delete applies business-wide to all orders. To control whether your customer service representatives (CSRs) and salespeople can use deep or shallow delete, update the Setup Value in DeleteServices. Here’s how Ada does this.
- Use the App Launcher to locate and select Vlocity CMT Administration.
- In the Vlocity CMT Administration page under Custom Settings, click CPQ Configuration Setup.
- Search for the DeleteServices setting by typing
Delete
in the search bar. The DeleteServices setting is set to Yes by default. The default setting is deep delete.
- Click to edit the setting for DeleteServices.
- Enter
No
in the Setup Value field for DeleteServices. This allows you to delete multiple promotions individually.
- Click Save.
Apply Multiple Promotions to a Bundle
Industries CPQ allows you to create and apply more than one promotion to the same bundle. When you apply each promotion to the child products in the cart, the promotion adjustments apply automatically. For example, Infiwave bundled the following child products for customers interested in Infiwave Phone 10, a new product that the company launched recently.
Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Bundle | |
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Child Products |
Original Price |
Infiwave Phone 10 |
$999.99 |
Unlimited Talk + Text |
$14.99/month |
4G LTE Data Plan |
$34.99/month |
When the phone launched, Ada created a promotion named Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Promo, reducing the phone’s price and data plan by 20%. This promotion was available to new and existing customers for 3 months. Here are the updated prices.
Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Bundle + Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Promo | |
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Child Products |
Updated Price |
Infiwave Phone 10 |
$799.99 |
Unlimited Talk + Text |
$14.99/month |
4G LTE Data Plan |
$20.00/month |
After the launch period ended, Ada created a second promotion for existing customers as part of the company’s loyalty-and-retention program. This new promotion reduced the price of the child product, Unlimited Talk + Text, by 20% for 6 months with the purchase of Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Promo. Because promotions can apply to previously purchased products, customers who have already purchased the bundle can also take advantage of the savings.
Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Bundle + Infiwave Phone 10 Intro Promo + Unlimited Talk + Text Promotion | |
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Child Products |
Updated Price |
Infiwave Phone 10 |
$799.99 |
Unlimited Talk + Text |
$12.99/month |
4G LTE Data Plan |
$20.00 |
What’s Next?
With so many options available, Ada can easily change the behavior of her promotions. In the next unit, you explore child product cardinality and attribute overrides within a promotion.
Resources
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Practice Guide PDF: Refine how a Promotion Is Applied and Deleted
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Practice Guide PDF: Apply Multiple Promotions to a Bundle
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Salesforce Help: Promotions That Apply to Products in the Cart
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Salesforce Help: Delete a Promotion from the Industries CPQ Cart
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Salesforce Help: Multiple Promotions for a Single Product Bundle