
Where: Online, live instructor-led
When: July 6-10, 2026· 5 days · 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM ET (3 hr/day)
Master the constraint modeling language behind the Advanced Configurator in ARM. Five focused sessions take your team from foundations to production-level use cases – taught live by Veloce CML practitioners, with Q&A and recordings.
The curriculum builds in a deliberate order: it opens with types, attributes, and inheritance, moves through relations and product structure, then layers on constraints, propagation, and the patterns that show up again and again in live catalogs.
Who should join
Teams responsible for product configuration in Agentforce Revenue Management – architects, admins, and analysts who want to move from trial-and-error to a systematic approach they can rely on.
It's equally suited to individuals leveling up and to corporate teams training together.
Led by practitioners
The people leading the sessions do constraint programming full-time – not as a side specialty. Veloce engineers were close to this technology before most of the ecosystem had touched it, and have run enablement for teams working at the core of the product.
That background is why the training leans on working models rather than textbook snippets: you learn the reasoning behind each design choice, then adapt and extend it yourself.
Why now
Constraint modeling was introduced as part of the Advanced Configurator in Summer 2025, and the learning path is still catching up. Getting your team fluent early means building configurations right the first time, instead of debugging them later.