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Simplify Mode | It allows applying the same price for all codes inside the same code name by using three options: | |||||||||||||||||||||
| minimum available price. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| maximum available price. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| average price of all available. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Example | For instance, if the USA code name consists of 3 codes with 1, 5, and 6 USD rates, respectively, depending on a chosen option, the results will be:
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Codes Optimization checkbox | This option allows compressing an imported code range. For example, 4400-4409 will be shortened to 440. At the same time, 4400-4491 will be shortened to 440, ..., 448, 4490, 4491. |
Adjust Options
TheAdjust Results checkbox enables section enables results adjusting by data from a currently selected selected Code Deck. It means that the number of codes in your source rate table (specified in rules after a new rates generator is created) must be equal to the number of codes in your Code Deck. If your Code Deck has only 5 codes, but a rate table has 10, those extra codes, that are not specified in a selected Code Deck, will be removed from a generated rate table. On the other hand, if your Code Deck has 15 codes, but a rate table has only 5, 10 extra codes will be added to a generated rate table with parameters, specified in this information block. A detailed example is provided in the table below.
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Analyze Period | Define a number of hours to analyze the Summary Report for. For example, 24 hours | |||||||||||||||||||||
Code Min Volume | Define a minimum event volume for certain code. For example, 60 min for the Calls service | |||||||||||||||||||||
Unmatched Price | Define a price for all codes that do not satisfy quality parameters (Code Min Volume value). For example, 100 USD | |||||||||||||||||||||
Example | For example, you created a new rates generator and set up 3 rules for the following codes: 1201, 1202, 1205 with 1.5, 2.5, and 5.5 USD rates, respectively. In the Quality options, the respective parameters are the same as indicated in an example (see screenshot above). If you click Create Rate Table or Update Rate Table buttons on May 16th, at, i.e., 3:25 PM, the rates generator will run a Summary Report with the following parameters:
Subsequently, a report showed that the billed volume for 1201 code is 79 mins, 1202 - 49 mins, and 1205 - 61 mins. As a result, a newly generated rate table will contain the following data:
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Rates Filter | Basic parameters of a new rule | |||||||||||
| Indicate a code for a current rule. Use the * (asterisk) symbol for all codes. If a code is specified, the Code Name field is inactive and vice versa | |||||||||||
| Specify a respective Code Name for this rule | |||||||||||
| Select a time profile for codes that will be picked from sources | |||||||||||
| Specify a tag for a current code of a rule | |||||||||||
| Choose a respective policy (regular/additive) | |||||||||||
Quality Filter | Set quality parameters of your rule here
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| Specify ASR ranges for target code that are checked in a Summary Report by the rates generator | |||||||||||
| Specify ACD ranges for target code that are checked in a Summary Report by the rates generator | |||||||||||
Force Rates Settings | Specify additional parameters that must be noted when picking destinations from sources:
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Sources | Select one or multiple sources for picking data for a new price list | |||||||||||
| Specify source rate tables | |||||||||||
| Specify vendors (termination clients) for this rule (both client's and its accounts' Rate Tables will be checked) | |||||||||||
| Specify vendors' tags for this rule (both client's and its accounts' Tags will be checked) | |||||||||||
Margins | By clicking on the icon, you can add a margin to a respective rate. If the rate for an indicated code is within the range of rates, defined in the Rate> and Rate≤ fields, a margin (specified in respective currency or %) will be applied to this rate. Add the % symbol to the Add Margin field value to indicate that a margin is in percent. |
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