Represents a price book that contains the list of products that your
org sells.

Note
Price books are represented by Pricebook2 objects. As of API version 8.0, the Pricebook object is no longer available. Requests
containing Pricebook are refused, and responses do not contain the Pricebook object.
Supported Calls
create(),
delete(),
describeLayout(), describeSObjects(), getDeleted(), getUpdated(), query(),
retrieve(), search(),
undelete(), update(),
upsert()
Fields
Field |
Details |
Description
|
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Create,
Filter,
Group, Nillable, Sort, Update
- Description
- Text description of the price book.
|
IsActive
|
- Type
- boolean
- Properties
- Create,
Defaulted on create,
Filter,
Group, Sort, Update
- Description
- Indicates whether the price book is active (true) or not (false).
Inactive price books are hidden in many areas in the user interface. You can
change this field’s value as often as necessary. Label is
Active.
|
IsArchived |
- Type
- boolean
- Properties
- Defaulted on create,
Filter,
Group, Sort
- Description
-
Indicates whether the price book has been archived (true) or not (false).
This field is read only.
|
IsDeleted
|
- Type
- boolean
- Properties
- Defaulted on create,
Filter
- Description
- Indicates whether the price book has been moved to the Recycle Bin (true) or not (false). Label is Deleted.
|
IsStandard
|
- Type
- boolean
- Properties
- Defaulted on create,
Filter,
Group, Sort
- Description
- Indicates whether the price book is the standard price book for the org
(true) or not (false). Every org has one standard price
book—all other price books are custom price books.
|
Name
|
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Create,
Filter,
Group, Sort, Update
- Description
- Required. Name of this object. This field is read-only for the standard
price book. Label is Price Book Name.
|
Usage
A price book is a list of products that your org sells.
- Each org has one standard price book that defines the standard or generic list price for
each product or service that it sells.
- An org can have multiple custom price books to use for specialized purposes, such as for
discounts, different channels or markets, or select accounts or opportunities. While your
client application can create, delete, and update custom price books, your client
application can update only the standard price book.
- For some orgs, the standard price book is the only price needed. If you need to set up
other price books, you can reference the standard price book when setting up list prices
in custom price books.
Use this object to query standard and custom price books that have been configured for your
org. A common use of this object is to allow your client application to obtain valid Pricebook2 object IDs for use when configuring PricebookEntry records via the API.
Your client application can perform the
following tasks on PricebookEntry objects:
- Query
- Create for the standard pricebook or custom pricebooks.
- Update
- Delete
- Change the IsActive
field when creating or updating records
PriceBook2, Product2, and PricebookEntry Relationships
In the API:
- Price books are represented by Pricebook2 records (as of version 8.0, the Pricebook object is no longer available).
- Products are represented by Product2 records (as of version 8.0, the Product object is no longer available).
- Each price book contains zero or more entries (represented by PricebookEntry records) that specify the products that are associated with the price book. A price
book entry defines the price for which you sell a product at a particular currency.
These objects are defined only for those orgs that have products enabled as a feature. If
the org doesn’t have the products feature enabled, the Pricebook2 object doesn’t appear in the describeGlobal() call, and you can’t access it via the API.
If you delete a Pricebook2 while a line item references PricebookEntry in the price book, the line item is unaffected, but the Pricebook2 is archived and unavailable from the API.
For a visual diagram of the relationships between Pricebook2 and other objects, see Product and Schedule Objects.
Price Book Setup
The process of setting up a price book via the API usually means:
- Load product data into Product2 records (creating one Product2 record for each product that you want to add).
- For each Product2 record, create a PricebookEntry that links the Product2 record to the standard Pricebook2. You need to define a standard price for a product at a given currency (if you have
multicurrency enabled), before defining a price for that product in the same currency in a
custom price book.
- Create a Pricebook2 record to represent a custom price book.
- For each Pricebook2 record, creating a PricebookEntry for every Product2 that you want to add, specifying unique properties for each PricebookEntry (such as the UnitPrice and CurrencyIsoCode) as needed.
Code Sample—Java
public void pricebookSample() {
try {
//Create a custom pricebook
Pricebook2 pb = new Pricebook2();
pb.setName("Custom Pricebok");
pb.setIsActive(true);
SaveResult[] saveResults = connection.create(new SObject[]{pb});
pb.setId(saveResults[0].getId());
// Create a new product
Product2 product = new Product2();
product.setIsActive(true);
product.setName("Product");
saveResults = connection.create(new SObject[]{product});
product.setId(saveResults[0].getId());
// Add product to standard pricebook
QueryResult result = connection.query(
"select Id from Pricebook2 where isStandard=true"
);
SObject[] records = result.getRecords();
String stdPbId = records[0].getId();
// Create a pricebook entry for standard pricebook
PricebookEntry pbe = new PricebookEntry();
pbe.setPricebook2Id(stdPbId);
pbe.setProduct2Id(product.getId());
pbe.setIsActive(true);
pbe.setUnitPrice(100.0);
saveResults = connection.create(new SObject[]{pbe});
// Create a pricebook entry for custom pricebook
pbe = new PricebookEntry();
pbe.setPricebook2Id(pb.getId());
pbe.setProduct2Id(product.getId());
pbe.setIsActive(true);
pbe.setUnitPrice(100.0);
saveResults = connection.create(new SObject[]{pbe});
} catch (ConnectionException ce) {
ce.printStackTrace();
}
}