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What's New in ePricer Version 7
Siebel ePricer version 7 provides many new features that you will want to take into consideration when planning your upgrade process. Table 2 lists key ePricer version 7 features.
Table 2. Siebel ePricer Version 7 Features Feature Where to Find Information Attribute-Based PricingExtends the price list capability by varying base prices according to product attributes. For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Matrix-Based PricingEnhances the price model through use of look-ups to external tables. See Matrix-Based Pricing.For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Bundle PricingApplies discounts and giveaway rules based on the context of all the lines on an order. See Bundling.For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Configurable Bundle PricingEstablishes component prices that are unique to a given bill of materials (BOM). For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Compound RulesAllows for highly specialized pricing treatment that takes place when multiple conditions are met. See Compound Rules.For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. New Price List TypesLine items on the price list can have up to three separate prices entered. For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Decision FlowProvides a graphic representation and control of the logic flow for a price model. For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Price List TransformAutomates the method by which price lists are tailored for publication to specific customers. For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide. Contract ManagementSiebel ePricer supports the use of Agreements (sold separately) to establish negotiated product prices. See Contracts.For more information, see Pricing Administration Guide.
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Siebel Interactive Selling Applications Upgrade Guide Published: 18 April 2003 |