Tier Range (Quantity) Presentation In PDC UI
(Doc ID 3064618.1)
Last updated on JANUARY 10, 2025
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Pricing Design Center - Version 12.0.0.8.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
On : 12.0.0.8.0 version, User Interface
Given the following scenario of Charge Offer which includes a tiered charge:
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Charge Offer
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Charges
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EventBillingProductFeePurchase
Charge Currency: Singapore Dollar
Date Range: 04/01/2024 - Never Ends
Pricing Details: Pricing
Quantity Range 0 - 5
Impact Amount Balance Element Per Unit Amount Is valid GLID
Debit 1.0 Singapore Dollar Fixed Charge Not Applicable Internal Cabling Charge - Res(Excess Fibre)
Quantity Range 5 - 10
Impact Amount Balance Element Per Unit Amount Is valid GLID
Debit 1.0 Singapore Dollar Fixed Charge Not Applicable Internal Cabling Charge - Res(Excess Fibre)
Quantity Range 10 - 15
Impact Amount Balance Element Per Unit Amount Is valid GLID
Debit 1.0 Singapore Dollar Fixed Charge Not Applicable Internal Cabling Charge - Res(Excess Fibre)
Quantity Range 15 - 20
Impact Amount Balance Element Per Unit Amount Is valid GLID
Debit 1.0 Singapore Dollar Fixed Charge Not Applicable Internal Cabling Charge - Res(Excess Fibre)
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In case of "Quantity Range (0 – 5)", based on the expression, if the quantity is between 0 and 5, then the charges are applicable. In reality, if the quantity is 0, charge will not be applied in BRM. Only if the quantity is 1,2,3,4 and 5 the charge will be applied.
Example: Quantity is 15, then only 3 tiers will be applied. But from the UI it conveys that all 4 quantity tiers will be applied.
Is it possible to change display of Quantity Range expression so it won't be misleading (Eg: 0 > Quantity =< 5)?
This is applicable for the charge offers and discount offers and other applicable screens.
Solution
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