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Important: This feature is available only if you use monitoring plans and provider contracts. It is not available for offers and subscriptions. |
When designing monitoring plans, you must design and configure a particular range table (and its class).
Example
You can configure the following range table:
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Range |
Output |
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]0, 10] |
LOW |
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]0, 30] |
MEDIUM |
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]30, +∞[ |
HIGH |
You must at least:
Configure one spending status description in the SAP CC system
To create a range table for a monitoring plan
This procedure consists in creating a range table for configuring the logic to convert at runtime a counter value (in a contract) to a label value of a spending status (in a report).
Create a range table
Set up the following elements:
Select the appropriate range table class dedicated to the configuration of monitoring plans
In the Table Instance tab, add a row for each label value configured in the spending status description that this range table relates to. You can configure more rows depending on your business requirements.
Set up the ranges and the output values for each threshold according to the configuration of the spending status description and according to your business requirements. An output value must strictly be equal to one label configured in the spending status description. If the upper bound of the last defined range is bounded (and not +∞), the SAP CC system cannot convert a counter value to a label value in the related spending status. The reported spending status is undefined.
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Note: If the texts configured in these dedicated range tables are not the same as the labels configured in the related spending status descriptions, the SAP CC system will not report the spending statuses based on these range tables. |
You can configure a monitoring plan and set up the generation of some spending statuses based on this range table.