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Order Types
Order type reflects the stage of your relationship with the customer: beginning, middle, or end. Order type also determines when Salesforce activates or provisions the order for the customer.
| Type | Stage | Use To | Effective Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial | Beginning | Submit a first order for a new customer. | The service start date that you specify on the order. |
| Add On | Middle | Add products or increase the number of licenses on a customer contract. | The service start date that you specify on the order. |
| Upgrade | Middle | Increase the quantity and price of licenses mid-contract, or upgrade a customer to a higher-priced product mid-contract. | The service start date that you specify on the order. |
| Reduction | Middle | Remove products, or decrease the number of licenses on a customer contract. | The customer’s contract renewal date. Notify Salesforce of the reduction according to the terms of your partnership agreement, usually at least 30 days before a contract renews. You can’t submit a reduction order within 5 days of a contract renewal date. |
| Renewal | Middle | Renew a contract that isn’t set to auto-renew, or change the price of existing products on contract renewal. | The customer’s contract renewal date. |
| Cancellation | End | End a contract with a customer and cancel all products. A cancellation order permanently removes your products from the customer’s org. | The customer’s contract renewal date. Notify Salesforce of the cancellation according to the terms of your partnership agreement, usually at least 30 days before a contract renews. You can’t submit a cancellation order within 5 days of a contract renewal date. |
| New Cloud | Beginning | Submit a new order for an existing customer for a second, net-new cloud offering. | The service start date that you specify on the order. |