Difference Between Basic and Advanced Preferences

The system provides predefined preferences. These preferences are defined as either basic or advanced. Basic preference profiles are based on specific preference types that you use to override the way the system processes outbound inventory orders. Basic preferences are helpful when customizing a specifically defined business requirement. Advanced preferences use many of the same preference types you use in basic preference profiles, but also provide more detailed and complex processing capabilities. Advanced preferences use logic similar to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing system from Oracle.