Defining a Deferred Revenue Schedule
You can create a revenue recognition schedule for revenue that cannot be recognized on the initial product invoice. A deferred revenue schedule indicates the amount of revenue that can be recognized at specified intervals during the contract period. Deferred revenue schedules might be used at the contract level if there are excessive service discounts or payment terms. At the product level, deferred revenue schedules can accommodate backlogs in paperwork or other miscellaneous issues. Deferred revenue schedules can be created for only unreleased product contracts. You can define a schedule for an individual product, or for an entire product contract.
To define a deferred revenue schedule
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Release the product contract on Product Contract (BR51.1) to make amounts available for revenue recognition. Note that when a product contract is released, you can not modify the deferred revenue schedule. You can unrelease the contract to make changes if necessary.
In order to release a product contract, all items with deferred revenue must have a revenue schedules that add up to 100% or the total deferred revenue amount for the product.