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Component-Based Versus Attribute-Based Pricing


Siebel ePricer allows you to work with two types of customizable products:

In most cases, it is clear that a customizable product is one of these two, but in some cases, the product administrator must decide whether to let users select options as product components or as attributes.

For example, if a PC monitor comes in three sizes, 14-inch, 17-inch, and 21-inch, then those monitors could be offered as:

You should decide how to set up customizable products, in a way that will be as the product hierarchy and its circumstances change.

NOTE:  In this example, you can see that if you are working with a component-based product, you may need to set up attribute pricing for the component products. A component of a component-based product is also a separate product in the price list, so you can define attribute pricing for it in the same way as for any other product, as described in Setting Up Attribute-Based Pricing. If components have attributes, Siebel ePricer first applies the component-based item pricing, then applies any attribute-based price adjustments for the components.


 Pricing Administration Guide 
 Published: 18 April 2003