A renewal is a copy of an active or expired contract that you can edit before making it active.
You can renew an active or expired contract. When you create a renewal for an active or expired contract, this creates a copy of that contract in draft status. You can edit the same fields on a renewal with the exception of the Status and Type Fields.
When you create a renewal, the values of custom fields on the contract are copied to the renewal and the values of custom fields belonging to related contract line items are copied to the renewal lines.
When you activate a renewal, it becomes the active contract and billing schedules are created from the contract start date up to today plus the number of months specified in the Billing Schedule Number of Months field in the FinancialForce Billing Central Settings custom setting.
When creating renewals for contracts, you can:
When you create a renewal you can choose to update the prices by a percentage. This also updates the unit prices on price breaks for contract line items with tiered or volume based pricing. Here is an example of the way in which prices are changed:
|
Product |
Units |
Pricing Type |
Unit Price on Active or Expired Contract |
Unit Price on Renewal with +10% Adjustment |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product A | 100 | Fixed | $3 | $3.30 | ||
| Product B | 50 | Tiered |
Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: |
Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | ||
| 0-20 units | $5 | 0-20 units | $5.50 | |||
| 21-40 units | $4 | 21-40 units | $4.40 | |||
| 41-60 units | $3 | 41-60 units | $3.30 | |||
| Product C | 10 | Volume | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | ||
| 0-5 units | $10 | 0-5 units | $11 | |||
| 6-15 units | $8 | 6-15 units | $8.80 | |||
When you create a renewal you can choose to update the prices from a price book. This also updates the unit prices on price breaks for contract line items with tiered or volume based pricing. Prices on contract line items are only updated from a price book if the price book contains a price for that product with the same pricing type as the contract line item. Here is an example of the way in which prices are changed:
|
Product |
Units |
Pricing Structure |
Pricing Type |
Unit Price |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product A | 30 | – | Fixed | $4 | |
| Product B | 25 | – | Fixed | $10 | |
| Product C | 50 | Pricing Structure 1 | Tiered | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | |
| 0-20 units | $5 | ||||
| 21-40 units | $4 | ||||
| 41-60 units | $3 | ||||
| Product D | 10 | Pricing Structure 2 | Volume | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | |
| 0-5 units | $10 | ||||
| 6-15 units | $8 | ||||
| Product E | 3 | – | Fixed | $40 | |
| Product F | 15 | Pricing Structure 3 | Volume | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | |
| 0-9 units | $12 | ||||
| 10-15 units | $9.80 | ||||
|
Product |
Units |
Pricing Structure |
Pricing Type |
Unit Price |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product A | 30 | – | Fixed | $5 | |
| Product C | 50 | Pricing Structure 10 | Tiered | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | |
| 0-20 units | $5 | ||||
| 21-40 units | $4 | ||||
| 41-60 units | $3 | ||||
| Product E | 3 | Pricing Structure 11 | Volume | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | |
| 0-20 units | $40 | ||||
| 21-50 units | $36.80 | ||||
| Product F | 15 | – | Fixed | $100 | |
|
Product |
Units |
Pricing Structure |
Pricing Type |
Unit Price |
Reason |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product A | 30 | – | Fixed | $5 | Unit price updated. Product is in 2016 price book and pricing type of contract line item matches the price book. | |
| Product B | 25 | – | Fixed | $10 | Unit price not updated. Product is not in the 2016 price book. | |
| Product C | 50 | Pricing Structure 10 | Tiered | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | Unit prices updated. Product is in 2016 price book and pricing type of contract line item matches the price book. | |
| 0-20 units | $5 | |||||
| 21-40 units | $4 | |||||
| 41-60 units | $3 | |||||
| Product D | 10 | Pricing Structure 2 | Volume | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | Unit prices not updated. Product is not in the 2016 price book. | |
| 0-5 units | $10 | |||||
| 6-15 units | $8 | |||||
| Product E | 3 | – | Fixed | $40 | Unit price not updated. Product is in 2016 price book, but the pricing type of the contract line item does not match the price book. | |
| Product F | 15 | Pricing Structure 3 | Volume | Pricing Structure with quantity breaks: | Unit prices not updated. Product is in 2016 price book, but the pricing type of the contract line item does not match the price book. | |
| 0-9 units | $12 | |||||
| 10-15 units | $9.80 | |||||
When you create a renewal, the date fields are calculated from the active contract.
Key: X – Length of the active or expired contract in days.
| Field | Formula Used to Calculate Dates on Renewals |
|---|---|
| Start Date |
Active or expired contract End Date + 1 day |
| End Date / Original End Date | Active or expired contract End Date + 1 day + X |
| First Bill Date | Renewal Start Date + Number of days difference between the active or expired contract Start Date and First Bill Date |
| Renewal Reminder | Renewal End Date - Number of days difference between the active or expired contract End Date and Renewal Reminder Date |
| Field | Renewal Date Option Chosen | Formula Used to Calculate Dates on Renewals |
|---|---|---|
| Start Date | Use existing duration |
Renewal Start Date + Number of days difference between the active or expired contract Start Date and the contract line item Start Date. |
| Extend to full length of contract | Use Contract Renewal Start Date | |
| End Date | Use existing duration |
Active or expired contract line item End Date + X + 1 day |
| Extend to full length of contract | Use Contract Renewal End Date | |
| First Bill Date | Use existing duration |
Start Date of the renewal line item + Number of days difference between the active or expired contract line item Start Date and First Bill Date |
| Extend to full length of contract |
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