Associating Term Exceptions
X-Author enables you to associate specific clauses in an agreement or proposal document with an exception clause or term exception. A term exception is a stipulated condition that may need the approval to grant or prevent certain allowances in an agreement or proposal.
For example: you associate an exception clause for 'Payment Terms' in an agreement document. If the payment terms value is changed and if the change is not in line with the company’s policy, which is usually a condition mentioned in the exception clause, then the agreement is sent for approvals. In X-Author, you can associate term exception in two ways: Create Section and Playbook.
Prerequisites
You or your system administrator must have set up the following in Salesforce before you can associate term exceptions:
- Create a new term exception using the custom object Term Exception in Salesforce and associate the term exception with an agreement type of your choice.
- Set the Admin property APTS_EnableTermExceptionsInAuthor to True, to be able to associate Term Exceptions to clauses via X-Author. If this setting has not been created then you must create it and set it to true.
To associate term exceptions using Create Section
A new Agreement Term Exception record will be created. Also, the Agreement Clause and Agreement Term Exception related lists are automatically populated with the Term Exception name.
To associate term exceptions using the playbook
You or your system administrator must have set up the following in Salesforce before you can associate term exceptions:
- Create a new term exception using the custom object Term Exception in Salesforce and associate the term exception with an agreement type of your choice.
- Set the Admin property APTS_EnableTermExceptionsInAuthor to True, to be able to associate Term Exception with clauses via X-Author. If this setting has not been created, then you must create it and set it to true.