Subscriber Range Table
Definition
A subscriber range table is a range table assigned to a subscriber account to be shared by the charging contract related to this subscriber account. A subscriber range table is part of the master data related to the end customers of the service provider.
Technical Data
| Software Product and Version | SAP Convergent Charging 2022 |
| Technical Details | Data Types |
| Version | 1 |
| Application Area | IS-CC |
Business Context and Use
In SAP CC, the subscriber range table is recommended to design and configure the pricing logic that includes tiered pricing that must be based on customer data.
Note
Subscriber range tables are part of the master data related to the end customers of the service provider
whereas range tables are configured in a pricing catalog owned by this service provider.
A subscriber range table contains customer specific data and is assigned to a subscriber account. You use a subscriber range table to share data between different charging contracts related to the same subscriber account. It is not defined in a pricing catalog of a service provider.
Business Partner Management
Your CRM application or another provisioning system manages master data related to the business partners and replicates data in SAP CC by maintaining some subscriber data for end customers of the service provider. Data includes: Subscriber accounts, subscriber mapping tables, subscriber range tables.
Order Capture and Contract Management
A CRM application or another provisioning system manages master data related to the order capture and contract management and replicates data in SAP CC by maintaining subscriber data for end customers. Data includes: Charging contracts (provider contracts), subscriber mapping tables, subscriber range tables.
Related Operations
Features
A subscriber range table is a table of business data that consists of a set of 0 to 5 input columns and a set of 1 to 15 output columns. Each row of output columns
is defined by a value range to which corresponds a set of values in the related output columns. Each output column is associated to a type that you define
at the range table class level.
The subscriber range table allows you to map ranges of positive numbers to a set of output string or number value that represent prices, unit prices or credit.
You can also apply combinatorial rules to output columns to compute supplementary values. You must however configure the pricing logic that defines the
computation of final values.
A subscriber range table includes several revisions that define the business data for a specific period of time.
SAP CC features change and revision management functions for the master data created via the Web Services.
See the Create or change a subscriber range table operation.
The structure of a subscriber range table is specified by a
range table class from the pricing catalog of the service provider.
A subscriber range table is defined by:
NotesLife Cycle and Revision
Structure
Each revision is defined by:
revisions), which are related to the business data of the subscriber range table (validity period, sets of output values)
Each row defines a range and the corresponding output values:
column). Each column is defined by:
Prerequisites
Integration
There is no specific integration information.
Constraints and Integrity Conditions
There is no specific constraint.
Notes on SAP CC Implementation
You must have installed and configured the SAP CC Core Server system.
Configuration
Consult the SAP CC Configuration and Implementation Guide to know the necessary configuration or Customizing of the SAP CC system.
Before implementing SAP Convergent Charging in your SAP system landscape, you must configure the systems and the data (master data, business data).