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Business Components Used with Pricing Factors


Pricing factors include rules to determine whether a price adjustment is applied depending on the value of a field of a business component. For example, the customer might get a discount of the value of the extended price field of the line item of a quote is greater than $1,000.

Table 26 and the notes that follow it summarize which business components can be used with each type of pricing factor.

Table 26.  Business Component Names Used for Pricing Factor Types
Business Component Name
Single, Script, and Matrix Types
Bundle Type
Aggregate Type

Agreement Item XA

4

 

 

FS Agreement Item

4

4

4

Order Entry - Line Item

 4

4

4

Order Entry - Orders

4

 

 

Order Entry XA

4

 

 

Price List

4

 

 

Price List Copy

4

 

 

Price List Item

4

 

 

Quote

4

 

 

Customizable Product Header

4

 

 

Quote Item

4

4

4

Customizable Product

4

4

Quote Item XA

4

 

 

Customizable Product XA

4

 

 

Service Agreement

4

 

 

Notes on Table 26:

  • The business components named Customizable Product Header, Customizable Product, and Customizable Product XA can be used only for pricing models for component-based product.
  • The business components named Price List, Price List Copy, and Price List Item can be used only for transforming a price list. The business component named Price List Copy contains an account field. The business component named Price List has no account field. If you intend to reference an account in a pricing model when you transform a price list, use Price List Copy rather than Price List.
  • If you create a pricing factor that references a business component with attribute data (identifiable by the characters XA in the buscomp name), do not enter a value in the Business Component Field.

NOTE:  Table 26 refers only to the business components used in the Business Component Name field of the pricing factor.

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