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          Implement Cart Pricing Aggregate and Bundle Pricing Rollup

          Implement Cart Pricing Aggregate and Bundle Pricing Rollup

          The Aggregate Price element calculates the aggregate price of a group of products. You can define aggregation at multiple layers, and the pricing element calculates the total pricing at the configured levels. You can also override the pricing output of a variable by setting a new condition by using the Write Back condition.

          Use the Aggregate Price element to group a product, such as mobile phones, by its product selling model. You can generate the aggregate price of mobile phones whose selling model is a monthly payment. To override the monthly price of a mobile phone to a specific amount, use the Write Back condition.

          You can also select Roll Up Price. With this option, you'll calculate the price of a group of products. First, the element determines the price of each child product. Then, it adds the total to a parent product.

          After the Price List element, add two pricing elements of type Aggregate Price. For more information on the Aggregate Price element, see Aggregate Price.

          1. Open the previously created pricing procedure.
          2. Click Add elements icon, and select the Aggregate Price element from the list.
          3. In the Lookup Table Details field, search for and select your custom Aggregate Price.
          4. Map all your variables with the context tags.
          5. Save and activate the pricing procedure.
            Example: Cart Pricing Aggregate
            Cart Pricing Aggregate 1
            Cart Pricing Aggregate 2
            Example: Bundle Pricing Rollup
            Bundle Pricing Rollup 1
            Bundle Pricing Rollup 2
           
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