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Function documentationPerformance Obligation Hierarchies

 

Performance obligations in a contract are organized in a hierarchy to represent their relationships with one another. The hierarchy can be considered a tree structure, if you think of the contract as a virtual root. A performance obligation can have other performance obligations as its lower-level items. This relationship can represent the following business scenarios:

  • A bill-of-material structure

  • A compound performance obligation that represents multiple non-distinct performance obligations