Sample Deal Acceptance Request and Response in the JSON Format

Using the below example, you can accept the deal 4524551669 whose deal identifier is DEALPRS2022PER23.

Sample Deal Acceptance Request in the JSON Format

{
    "C1-DealCreationUpdateIWS":
    {
        "actionFlag" :"UPD",
        "dealOperation"
        {
            "operationFlag" :"ACPT",
            "dealIdentifier" :"DEALPRS2022PER23",
            "dealAcceptEffStartDate" :"2022-03-09",
            "comments" :"deal accepted",
        }
    }
}

Sample Deal Acceptance Response in the JSON Format

{
    "C1-DealCreationUpdateIWS":
    {
        "actionFlag" :"UPD",
        "dealResponse"
        {
        message" :"Deal Accepted Successfully.",
        }
        "dealOperation"
        {
            "operationFlag" :"ACPT",
            "dealIdentifier" :"DEALPRS2022PER23",
            "dealId" :"4524551669",
            "dealAcceptEffStartDate" :"2022-03-09",
            "comments" :"deal accepted",
        }
        "dealDetails"
        {
            "dealIdentifier" :"",
            "dealInformation" :"",
            "dealId" :"",
            "modelId" :"",
            "dealEntityType" :"",
            "customerSegment" :"",
            "customerTier" :"",
            "division" :"",
            "accessGrp" :"",
            "dealEntityId" :"",
            "contractedDealFlag" :"false",
            "currency" :"",
            "dealTypeCode" :"",
            "startDate" :"",
            "endDate" :"",
            "simulationTypeFlag" :"false",
            "reviewFrequency" :"",
            "dealDescription" :"",
            "longDescription" :"",
            "dealVersionDescription" :"",
            "dealFrequency" :"",
            "skipReferenceFlag" :"",
            "priceSelectionDate" :"",
            "usagePeriod" :"",
            "includeHierarchyFlag" :"false",
            "status" :"",
            "dealVersionStatus" :"",
            "templateFlag" :"false",
            "createdDate" :"",
            "acceptanceDate" :"",
            "finalizedDate" :"",
            "effectiveStartDate" :"",
            "effectiveEndDate" :"",
            "reviewedDate" :"",
        }
        "templateReferenceDetails"
        {
            "templateDealId" :"",
            "templateDealIdentifier" :"",
            "templateModelId" :"",
            "copyBasicDetailsFlag" :"false",
            "copyPricingFlag" :"false",
            "copyUsageFlag" :"false",
        }
        "referenceDetails"
        {
            "referenceTypeFlg" :"",
            "refPersonIdentifierType" :"",
            "refPersonIdentifier" :"",
            "referPersonId" :"",
            "refAccountIdentifierType" :"",
            "refAccountIdentifier" :"",
            "referAccountId" :"",
            "referDealIdentifier" :"",
            "referenceDealId" :"",
            "referenceModelId" :"",
            "referUsageSw" :"false",
            "referPriceSw" :"false",
            "includeChildHierarchy" :"false",
            "division" :"",
        }
    }
}
Note: We have given the above request and response samples to illustrate how the attribute value pairs should be structured while sending a deal acceptance request from the external system. However, you should not seamlessly use this request sample in your environment because the required pre-requisite data may not be available in your environment. In such case, the system will give erroneous results.

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