Penny Perfect Pricing supports grouping conditions in calculation. Grouping conditions
consider only a subset of order items for a certain condition. For example, a group of beverages
and candies with discounts for each. With grouping, you can make sure that the beverage
condition is used for order items with the attribute beverage and the candy condition is used
for order items with the candy attribute.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and
Unlimited Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled
A condition is applied to a group of items when the condition is defined in the pricing
condition template (Item Grouping is Yes). The system determines the products (order items) to
group using the search strategy assigned to the pricing condition template.
Grouping combines order items from various order item templates to calculate a consolidated
base. The base can be quantity, value, weight, or volume. You can group condition scales based
on quantity if the unit of the order item matches the unit of the grouping condition. If the
units don’t match, the product isn’t considered for building the grouping bucket.
If the Selectable Promotion Skip field is selected, then the selectable promoted item isn’t
considered for base value calculations for grouping and header condition steps.
Considerations
Here are the limitations of grouping conditions:
Grouping applies only for scale conditions where the scale base is the amount,
percentage, flat rate, and free items.
Grouping is defined at the order item level.
Grouping doesn’t apply to graduated scales.
Grouping doesn’t support the distribution of the condition value to the order items. The
condition value applies to all items of the group in equal parts.
Calculation Groups Classifying pricing-relevant conditions into calculation groups reduces the configuration effort as you can maintain calculation groups instead of maintaining each condition. You can configure calculation groups only for order item conditions.
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