During decomposition, the fulfillment order product inherits the unit of measure from
the related technical product. During technical assetization, the fulfillment asset inherits the
unit of measure from the corresponding fulfillment order line item.
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Editions
Quantity values are rounded off in both fulfillment order line items and fulfillment
assets, based on the Dynamic Revenue Orchestrator's (DRO) Unit Of Measure (UOM) scale and
rounding rules. See Decimal Quantity Support in Product Catalog
Management.
When multiple commercial products with different UOMs decompose into a single technical
product that uses the Aggregate quantity calculation method, the system sums up the quantity
values of the commercial products without converting them to the technical product's UOM. The
summed quantity is then applied to the fulfillment order product.
Important
Make sure that you convert all quantities of each commercial product to match the
corresponding technical product's UOM before you submit the order to DRO.
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