Monday, October 20, 2008

1.Price Book
With this release, Oracle Advanced Pricing provides a robust self-service capability for users to generate and publish lists of products they sell with their related prices. The user has the ability to generate a Price Book showing list and net prices for a specific customer.

2.Continuous Price Breaks
Advanced Pricing now supports continuous price breaks ranges for price lists, modifiers, and agreements. Starting in release 12, all newly created price breaks will be continuous.

3.Support TCA Party Hierarchy

Advanced Pricing has added the attributes that are required to support the party relationship structure provided by Oracle’s Trading Community Architecture. This functionality enable users to easily set up party qualifier based price lists and modifiers such that they apply not only to the qualifying party but also to all parties that are in levels below the qualifying party in the party hierarchy. You do not need to set up a separate qualifier for each party. One usage example is that a discount could be given for a parent company and all of its subsidiaries.

4.Recurring Charges
Advanced Pricing can now price based on the value of a new charge periodicity pricing attribute. Examples of values for charge periodicity include: Monthly, Quarterly, etc. Applications Oracle iStore, Oracle Quoting and Oracle Order Management will leverage this new functionality to calculate prices when telecommunications services with recurring charges are quoted or ordered.

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