Negotiated Tier-Based Rate Adjustment for Binding Object
Use the Negotiated Tier-Based Rate Adjustment element to fetch the tier-based rate
adjustment with bound range related to the binding object ID specified in the decision table along
with other input values.
Map the variables in the Binding Object Tier-based Rate Adjustment 2 lookup table to the
relevant context tags.
Input Rule Variables
Parameter Name
Mapped Context Tag
Context Tag’s Description
Binding Object Rate Card Entry: Binding Object ID
BindingObject__std
The ID of the binding object record that's related to the sellable product that the
usage resource is associated with.
Rate Card Entry ID
TierRateCardEntry
The ID of the Rate Card Entry of type Tier.
Start Date
RatingDecisionDateTime
The start date of the transaction.
End Date
RatingDecisionDateTime
The end date of the transaction.
Output Rule Variables
Parameter Name
Mapped Context Tag
Context Tag’s Description
Adjustment Type
Create a custom tag
The adjustment type.
Adjustment Value
Create a custom tag
The adjustment value.
Rate Unit of Measure Name
Create a custom tag
Enter the standard unit of measure related to the rate card entry.
Input Variables
Parameter Name
Mapped Context Tag
Context Tag’s Description
Quantity
OverageQuantity
Specify the quantity of the line items used in the transaction.
Input Unit Rate
NetUnitRate
The rate details of the usage resource.
Output Variables
Parameter Name
Mapped Context Tag
Context Tag’s Description
Net Unit Rate
NetUnitRate
The total rate of the usage resource.
Subtotal
TotalAmount
The subtotal rate for a usage resource.
Is Tier Negotiated
IsTierNegotiated
Specify if the Rate Card Entry of type Tier is negotiated.
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