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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
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Universal Containers has a block priced product, Cloud Contacts, and wants to apply a 10% premium to the product when the paymen

t frequency is annual. Based on the Price Actions below, what is the correct Order for the actions?
a. SBQQ__CustomerPrice__c = SBQQ__RegularPrice__c * (1 – SBQQ__ Discount_c) - 2 - 2


b. SBQQ__NetPrice__c = SBQQ__PartnerPrice__c * (1 – SBQQ__ DistributorDiscount_c) Choice 2 - 4


c. SBQQ__PartnerPrice__c = CustomerPrice__c * (1 – SBQQ__ PartnerDiscount_c) - 3


d. SBQQ__RegularPrice__c = SBQQ__ListPrice__C * 1.1 - 1
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1 answer:
Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

d. SBQQ__RegularPrice__c = SBQQ__ListPrice__C * 1.1

a. SBQQ__CustomerPrice__c = SBQQ__RegularPrice__c * (1 - SBQQ__ Discount_c)

c. SBQQ__PartnerPrice__c = CustomerPrice__c * (1 - SBQQ__ PartnerDiscount_c)

b. SBQQ__NetPrice__c = SBQQ__PartnerPrice__c * (1 - SBQQ__ DistributorDiscount_c)

Explanation:

For 10% premium to be applied on a block price product, an action in a correct order should be taken. The order is as follows;

d. SBQQ__RegularPrice__c = SBQQ__ListPrice__C * 1.1

a. SBQQ__CustomerPrice__c = SBQQ__RegularPrice__c * (1 - SBQQ__ Discount_c)

c. SBQQ__PartnerPrice__c = CustomerPrice__c * (1 - SBQQ__ PartnerDiscount_c)

b. SBQQ__NetPrice__c = SBQQ__PartnerPrice__c * (1 - SBQQ__ DistributorDiscount_c)

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