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Universal Containers (UC) sells licenses set up as subscription Products. A UC sales rep has closed an Opportunity associated to a Quote with a Subscription Term of 36 months. The sales rep and a customer have agreed to a Quantity of 100 licenses for the term of the Contract. The customer wants to decreasethe license count to 80 licenses after the first year. After the second year, the Contract will be amended again to increase the license count to 120 licenses. After the sales rep amends the Contract to incorporate these changes, what are the respective Quantities of: *The original Subscription *The first amended Subscription *The second amended Subscription
Correct Answer: D
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Matt - Dec 15, 2022
Agree with Joao - the answer is B
Joao Almeida - Dec 09, 2022
The correct answer is B, tried this scenario on a dev org. The first amended subscription will be -20, since we set the subscription product on the amendment process as 80, which if we order the quote and then contract it, will add a new subscription record to the same contract that was amended with the quantity as -20: rolling both subscriptions together (the original as 100 and the first amended as -20) will result in 80. For the second amendment, the logic is the same
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
Agree with Joao - the answer is B
The correct answer is B, tried this scenario on a dev org.
The first amended subscription will be -20, since we set the subscription product on the amendment process as 80, which if we order the quote and then contract it, will add a new subscription record to the same contract that was amended with the quantity as -20: rolling both subscriptions together (the original as 100 and the first amended as -20) will result in 80.
For the second amendment, the logic is the same