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Siebel Pricing Administration Guide > Creating Aggregate Discounts > Process of Creating Aggregate Discounts > Defining Aggregate Discount SequenceAggregate discount sequences are used to define the stacking logic for aggregate discounts. This logic can define:
You can use aggregate discounts within a quote or an order only if they are part of an aggregate discount sequence. Therefore, you must define an aggregate discount sequence even if you have only one aggregate discount. An aggregate discount can be a part of many aggregate discount sequences. Aggregate discount sequences are linked with price list and discount matrix line items (like volume discounts and attribute adjustments). At run time, the pricing procedure picks the aggregate discount sequence to be used and evaluates the aggregate discounts to be applied. The order in which aggregate discounts are applied within an aggregate discount sequence can affect the resulting price. For example, if aggregate discount (a) gives a discount of $100, and aggregate discount (b) gives you 10% off the price of the product, the resulting price would be lower if aggregate discount (b) is applied before aggregate discount (a). To apply all the aggregate discounts in a sequence, you attach the sequence to either a price list or a product with component line items. A sequence includes all the aggregate discounts that apply to one price list or to one product with components in a price list. Use the following procedure to define the aggregate discount sequence. This task is a step in Process of Creating Aggregate Discounts. To define the aggregate discount sequence
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