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Understanding PqW User Journey and Quoting Workspace

Explore the PqW interface's features, benefits, and practical applications for enhanced user interaction and efficiency.

Written by Akanksha Shukla

Updated at January 19th, 2026

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  • Partner Renewal Workspace (PrW)

  • Partner Quoting Workspace (PqW)

    • Introducing StrataVAR PQW

      •  Introduction to Partner Quoting Workspace (PqW)
      •  Glossary and Key Terms in PqW
      •  How to Access and Navigate the PqW Interface
      •  Understanding PqW User Journey and Quoting Workspace
    • Importing Vendor Quotes – Creating Bills of Materials (BoMs)

    • Assembling a Quote

    • Pricing, Margins and Calculations in PqW

    • Editing a Quote

    • Supplier and Shipping

    • Exporting Quotes in PqW

Introduction 

StrataVAR PqW operates within Salesforce (or as an embedded interface for non-Salesforce users) and provides a structured workspace for building, editing, pricing, and exporting customer quotes.

This article introduces the PqW user interface and explains how its primary tabs, action panels, and data grids work together throughout the Quote-to-Customer process. Rather than focusing on step-by-step actions, this article helps you understand where each activity takes place and when a specific tab or action becomes relevant.


Where This Article Fits in the User Journey

This article is typically read:

After:
Introduction to PqW – Quote to Customer Process

Before:

  • Assembling a Quote
  • Editing Quote Items
  • Pricing and Discounting
  • Exporting a Quote

By the end of this article, you should be able to confidently navigate the PqW interface and understand which screen or tab to use at each stage of quote creation.


High-Level Layout of the PqW Interface

The PqW interface is accessed within Salesforce and consists of two distinct layers:

Salesforce Org Navigation (Host Environment)

This includes:

  • Object tabs such as Accounts, Opportunities, and Quotes
  • The App Launcher (9-dot menu), used to switch between applications like Sales, PqW, PrW, and other Salesforce or custom apps

These navigation elements are part of Salesforce and may vary based on user role and org configuration. They are not controlled by PqW.

PqW Quoting Workspace

The PqW workspace is where quote-related activities are performed. It includes:

  • Quote workflow action tabs (Select BoMs, Edit, Summarize, Export, etc.)
  • Quote summary and pricing panels
  • Data grids for reviewing and editing BoMs and quote items

This article gives quick overview of user journey in PqW and Quoting workspace and how users interact with it during the quoting process.


Entry Points into the PqW Quoting Workflow

Before working within the PqW workspace, BoMs can be introduced into the system through different entry points.

One common entry point is Import BoM, which is accessed from the Salesforce Opportunity record and serves as a bridge between Opportunity-level actions and the PqW quoting workflow.


Import BoMs (Opportunity-Level Entry Point)

From an Opportunity, users can use the Import BoM action to bring BoM data into PqW.

Using this option, users can:

  • Select the mode of import (API or File)
  • Choose the source (for example, Cisco or supported distributors)
  • Select the relevant profile and BoM type

Optionally associate the import with an existing Quote ID, which acts as the container quote

Once the import is completed:

The imported BoMs become available within PqW. These BoMs can be reviewed and selected from the Select BoMs or BoM Items tabs.

Users can then proceed with standard quote assembly, editing, and pricing actions

Import BoM prepares BoM data for quoting. It does not create or finalize a quote by itself, but enables downstream actions within the PqW workspace.

📎 Detailed import options, profiles, and vendor-specific flows are covered in:
Overview of BoM Imports in PqW 

 

Contextual Action Tabs (PqW Interface)

Once you are working within a container quote, you can select Copy BoM to Quote and launch PqW interface. A horizontal action ribbon appears on top. These tabs guide you through the logical sequence of quote creation.

Not all tabs are active at the same time — availability depends on the stage of the workflow.

Select BoMs → Copy/Add BoM/ BoM Items to Quote

Purpose:
Identify and select one or more BoMs to include in the quote.

When you use it:
At the beginning of the quoting process after BoMs are imported, before any items are added.

What happens next:
After selecting BoMs, you can copy items into the quote for editing and pricing. Click on Quick add to quote option to copy all the items of the selected BoMs to quote. You will be redirected to Edit tab directly using this option. In case, you need to select specific items from the quote, select Copy BoM items tab in tab ribbon. Here, all the items from the selected BoM will appear and you can choose specific items using check box and proceed further. 

📎 See detailed steps in:
(Link placeholder: Selecting and Managing BoMs in PqW)

 

 

Copy BoM Items/ Quick Add to Quote

Purpose:
Add BoM items to the quote so they can be edited, priced, and finalized.

Although both options result in BoM items being added to the quote, they are used in different scenarios and provide different levels of control.

  • Quick Add to Quote- Copies all items from the selected BoM(s) directly into the quote and proceed for editing. It is to be used when the entire BoM is expected to be quoted as-is.
  • Copy BoM Items- This tab displays the individual items contained within the selected BoM(s). It allows you to select specific BoM items to add to the quote. You can use this when items need to be selectively included or excluded before pricing.

Outcome (Common to both)

Regardless of the method used:

  • Selected BoM items are copied into the quote
  • The Edit tab becomes available
  • Users can proceed with bulk updates, pricing, and margin adjustments

📎 Detailed, step-by-step usage of both options is covered in:
Adding BoM Items to a Quote (link placeholder)

 

 

Edit

Purpose:
Modify quote items and perform bulk updates.

Common actions include:

  • Updating quantities and terms
  • Adjusting pricing, discounts, and margins
  • Editing multiple items at once
  • Reviewing calculated costs and profits

This tab appears only after items are added to the quote, ensuring edits are made in the correct context.

📎 See detailed steps in:
(Link placeholder: Editing Quote Items in PqW)

 

 

Assign Supplier

Purpose:
Associate vendors or suppliers with quote items.

When it’s used:
After items are added and before pricing or finalization.

📎 See detailed steps in:
(Link placeholder: Assigning Suppliers to Quote Items)

 

 

Summarize

Purpose:
Review aggregated pricing, discounts, and profitability.

This view helps you:

  • Validate customer pricing
  • Review VAR margins and discounts
  • Ensure quote-level accuracy before finalization

📎 See detailed steps in:
(Link placeholder: Reviewing Quote Summary and Pricing)

 

 

Go To Quote

Purpose:
Navigate directly to the quote detail page for final review, approvals, or downstream actions.

📎 See detailed steps in:
(Link placeholder: Quote Review and Approval Flow)

 

 

Export Quote

Purpose:
Generate and export the finalized quote for customer sharing or system integration. 

You can click on Export Quote tab and will be redirected to the page as shown in screenshot. You can fill in the required details to export the quote and use it offline for sharing with customer.

Common export formats include:

  • PDF
  • Excel
  • System-specific templates

📎 See detailed steps in:
(Link placeholder: Exporting Quotes in PqW)

 

Understanding Data Grids and Inline Controls

Most PqW screens display information in table (grid) format. These grids share common behaviors across the application.

Common Grid Capabilities

  • Column-level filtering
  • Inline value editing
  • Sorting and pagination
  • Bulk selection of rows
  • Inline icons for additional actions or details

Understanding these shared behaviors helps you work efficiently without relearning controls on each screen.

📎 See detailed articles:

Understanding Common Grid Actions  in PqW

 

Conclusion

The PqW interface is designed to guide users through the quote creation lifecycle in a structured and intuitive way. By understanding the purpose of each navigation tab, action ribbon step, and grid behavior, you can move confidently through the quoting process without missing critical actions.


What’s Next

Once you are familiar with the PqW interface, proceed to:

  • Assembling a Quote
  • Editing and Pricing Quote Items
  • Reviewing and Exporting Quotes

These articles build directly on the interface concepts introduced here and provide step-by-step instructions for completing each task.

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In this article
  • Introduction
  • Where This Article Fits in the User Journey
  • High-Level Layout of the PqW Interface
  • Salesforce Org Navigation (Host Environment)
  • PqW Quoting Workspace
  • Entry Points into the PqW Quoting Workflow
  • Import BoMs (Opportunity-Level Entry Point)
  • Contextual Action Tabs (PqW Interface)
  • Select BoMs → Copy/Add BoM/ BoM Items to Quote
  • Copy BoM Items/ Quick Add to Quote
  • Edit
  • Assign Supplier
  • Summarize
  • Go To Quote
  • Export Quote
  • Understanding Data Grids and Inline Controls
  • Common Grid Capabilities
  • Conclusion
  • What’s Next

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