How to unit test with OpportunityLineItemSchedule objects?





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I wrote a OpportunityLineItem trigger that works with the OpportunityLineItemSchedule items related to it. Now I want to write unit tests for this trigger, and want to use sfdx to push the code to a scratch org to test things.



However, sfdx force:source:push fails on this (simplified) code:



@isTest
private class OpportunityLineItemTest {
@isTest static void test() {
OpportunityLineItemSchedule schedule = new OpportunityLineItemSchedule();
}
}


with the error:



Invalid type: OpportunityLineItemSchedule


How do I create a unit test for OpportunityLineItem objects that use OpportunityLineItemSchedule objects? Do I need to enable a certain feature in the project-scratch-def.json to be able to use these objects?










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    I wrote a OpportunityLineItem trigger that works with the OpportunityLineItemSchedule items related to it. Now I want to write unit tests for this trigger, and want to use sfdx to push the code to a scratch org to test things.



    However, sfdx force:source:push fails on this (simplified) code:



    @isTest
    private class OpportunityLineItemTest {
    @isTest static void test() {
    OpportunityLineItemSchedule schedule = new OpportunityLineItemSchedule();
    }
    }


    with the error:



    Invalid type: OpportunityLineItemSchedule


    How do I create a unit test for OpportunityLineItem objects that use OpportunityLineItemSchedule objects? Do I need to enable a certain feature in the project-scratch-def.json to be able to use these objects?










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      I wrote a OpportunityLineItem trigger that works with the OpportunityLineItemSchedule items related to it. Now I want to write unit tests for this trigger, and want to use sfdx to push the code to a scratch org to test things.



      However, sfdx force:source:push fails on this (simplified) code:



      @isTest
      private class OpportunityLineItemTest {
      @isTest static void test() {
      OpportunityLineItemSchedule schedule = new OpportunityLineItemSchedule();
      }
      }


      with the error:



      Invalid type: OpportunityLineItemSchedule


      How do I create a unit test for OpportunityLineItem objects that use OpportunityLineItemSchedule objects? Do I need to enable a certain feature in the project-scratch-def.json to be able to use these objects?










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      I wrote a OpportunityLineItem trigger that works with the OpportunityLineItemSchedule items related to it. Now I want to write unit tests for this trigger, and want to use sfdx to push the code to a scratch org to test things.



      However, sfdx force:source:push fails on this (simplified) code:



      @isTest
      private class OpportunityLineItemTest {
      @isTest static void test() {
      OpportunityLineItemSchedule schedule = new OpportunityLineItemSchedule();
      }
      }


      with the error:



      Invalid type: OpportunityLineItemSchedule


      How do I create a unit test for OpportunityLineItem objects that use OpportunityLineItemSchedule objects? Do I need to enable a certain feature in the project-scratch-def.json to be able to use these objects?







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          You have to enable a Product schedule feature in the project-scratch-def.json, e.g. like this:



          {
          "country": "US",
          "edition": "Developer",
          "features": ,
          "orgPreferences": {
          "enabled": [
          "S1DesktopEnabled",
          "IsRevenueScheduleEnabled"
          ],
          "disabled":
          },
          "orgName": "My Org",
          "adminEmail": "admin@my.org"
          }


          Once you create the scratch org with IsRevenueScheduleEnabled enabled, the type OpportunityLineItemSchedule will be available in unit tests.






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          • My bad, i thought OpportunityLineItemSchedule is triggername
            – Pranay Jaiswal
            Nov 18 at 21:31











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          You have to enable a Product schedule feature in the project-scratch-def.json, e.g. like this:



          {
          "country": "US",
          "edition": "Developer",
          "features": ,
          "orgPreferences": {
          "enabled": [
          "S1DesktopEnabled",
          "IsRevenueScheduleEnabled"
          ],
          "disabled":
          },
          "orgName": "My Org",
          "adminEmail": "admin@my.org"
          }


          Once you create the scratch org with IsRevenueScheduleEnabled enabled, the type OpportunityLineItemSchedule will be available in unit tests.






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          • My bad, i thought OpportunityLineItemSchedule is triggername
            – Pranay Jaiswal
            Nov 18 at 21:31















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          You have to enable a Product schedule feature in the project-scratch-def.json, e.g. like this:



          {
          "country": "US",
          "edition": "Developer",
          "features": ,
          "orgPreferences": {
          "enabled": [
          "S1DesktopEnabled",
          "IsRevenueScheduleEnabled"
          ],
          "disabled":
          },
          "orgName": "My Org",
          "adminEmail": "admin@my.org"
          }


          Once you create the scratch org with IsRevenueScheduleEnabled enabled, the type OpportunityLineItemSchedule will be available in unit tests.






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          • My bad, i thought OpportunityLineItemSchedule is triggername
            – Pranay Jaiswal
            Nov 18 at 21:31













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          You have to enable a Product schedule feature in the project-scratch-def.json, e.g. like this:



          {
          "country": "US",
          "edition": "Developer",
          "features": ,
          "orgPreferences": {
          "enabled": [
          "S1DesktopEnabled",
          "IsRevenueScheduleEnabled"
          ],
          "disabled":
          },
          "orgName": "My Org",
          "adminEmail": "admin@my.org"
          }


          Once you create the scratch org with IsRevenueScheduleEnabled enabled, the type OpportunityLineItemSchedule will be available in unit tests.






          share|improve this answer












          You have to enable a Product schedule feature in the project-scratch-def.json, e.g. like this:



          {
          "country": "US",
          "edition": "Developer",
          "features": ,
          "orgPreferences": {
          "enabled": [
          "S1DesktopEnabled",
          "IsRevenueScheduleEnabled"
          ],
          "disabled":
          },
          "orgName": "My Org",
          "adminEmail": "admin@my.org"
          }


          Once you create the scratch org with IsRevenueScheduleEnabled enabled, the type OpportunityLineItemSchedule will be available in unit tests.







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