The validator checks only the records that are effective and active. Before you use this
feature, understand the validation rules, warning thresholds, and the different types of logic
that the validator applies.
The effectivity validation between the product usage resource and the rate card entry begins
from the start date of the product usage resource.
If the time difference between these pairs of records is greater than 12 hours, the
validator shows a warning.
Two consecutive product usage resource records for the same usage resource.
Two consecutive rate card entry records associated with a single product usage
resource.
Start date of the product usage resource and the start date of the first associated rate
card entry.
End date of the product usage resource and the end date of the last associated rate card
entry. The validator checks for this gap only if the product usage resource has a defined end
date.
Note If the usage model type of your product is changed after all the associated objects are
created, manually check and update the associated objects before running the validator. If the
associated objects aren’t verified, the validator can produce incorrect results.
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