![]() However, the Default Quantity field doesn't guarantee that the sales reps don't add less than the minimum quantity per the business requirement if the Quantity Editable field is checked. If you a dealing with a standalone product, another field comes in handy: the Default Quantity field on the Product record, which specifies the starting quantity of the product when added. If the product option is set to Related product, the minimum quantity can be enforced with a product rule (see below). This means that the starting value will be 10 as indicated in the Min Quantity field, and the sales reps will be able to change the value to anything greater than 10. ![]() Note that if the Quantity field is left blank, CPQ will leave quantity editable regardless of whether it's checked or not. If you populate both fields, for example, 10 for the Quantity and True for Quantity Editable, the starting quantity for this product option will be 10, and the sales reps will be able to change it, but at least 10 will be required if we set the Min Quantity to 10 as well. As such, it is worth mentioning the Quantity and the Quantity Editable fields. Remember that the Min Options on the Product Feature has a different use - it sets the minimum number of options for a feature (it works like COUNT, not SUM by counting the number of records, not the actual values). The most obvious solution if the product is part of a bundle as a Component is to use the Min Quantity field on the Product Option, which sets the minimum quantity allowed for a certain option. There are a few ways this can be ensured depending on the business context. Have you ever wondered how to make sure that the sales reps are selling a product respecting the minimum quantity required? Say they should add to a quote a minimum of 10 and not less?
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