A range table class
allows you to create a common structure of range tables and subscriber range tables which consists of one input column containing intervals (ranges) of positive numbers and one to fifteen output columns.
A range table class consists of:
A flag to define if the upper bounds of the intervals are inclusive (default) or exclusive
A flag to define if the last interval of the tables based on this class is bounded (default) or not
A definition of the output columns (O1, O2, O3,..., O(o)) of the relating tables with (o) less than or equal to 15 columns; Each column has a type that configures how the SAP CC system use the business data included in the range tables based on this class. When the type is cumulative, the system computes additional data to sum the values of previous ranges for example.
A range table class is included in the pricing catalog of the service provider and is part of its master data.
See how to create, set up, save, and delete a range table class.
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Note: Once you have saved a range table class, you can no longer modify its table schema as soon as the class is referred by a range table or a subscriber range table. You can always change the description and the additional information. |
SAP CC does not manage several versions of a range table class.
You can:
You can conditionally change a range table class.