Matrix Priorities (tdpcg0120m000)
Use this session to specify matrix priorities.
This session appears as a tab in the Matrix Definition (tdpcg0610m000) session.
Performance aspects
Redundant matrix priorities could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Number of matrix sequences.
Note:
- If you enter a matrix definition in the Matrix Definitions (tdpcg0110m000) session with the Matrix Priority field specified, LN automatically inserts a record in the current session. For this inserted record, the effective date is empty.
- You can update the Matrix Priority in the current session and in the Matrix Definitions (tdpcg0110m000) session. If a matrix definition has only one linked priority record, changes are synchronized between both sessions. If a matrix definition has several linked priority records, the Matrix Level and Matrix Priority fields are empty and unavailable in the Matrix Definitions (tdpcg0110m000) session.
- If you change the value of the Matrix Priority field to zero in the Matrix Definitions (tdpcg0110m000) session, the linked priority record is removed from the current session. If you remove the priority record from this session, the Matrix Priority field becomes zero in the Matrix Definitions (tdpcg0110m000) session.
Field Information
- Matrix Type
- Level
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This field refers to the discount level, as set in the Pricing Parameters (tdpcg0100m000) session.
Note:- This field is only visible if the Multiple Discount Levels Implemented check box is selected in the Pricing Parameters (tdpcg0100m000) session.
- This field is only applicable for discount matrices.
- Order Priority
- Matrix Definition
- Matrix Attributes 6
- Effective Date
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The first date on which the matrix priority is valid.
- Expiry Date
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The expiry date of the matrix priority. If this field is not filled, the matrix priority is infinitely valid.