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To refine your results, you can use the following additional criteria:

Optimization

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Screenshot: Rates Generator form/Optimization checkbox

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Information BlockDescription
Simplify ModeIt allows applying the same price for all codes inside the same code name by using three options:
  • min
minimum available price.
  • max
maximum available price.
  • avg
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:

CodeSource Rate

 

 

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Result Rate for minResult Rate for maxResult Rate for avg
12011164
12025164
12036164

 

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

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Results

The Adjust Results section enables results adjusting by data from a currently 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.

Screenshot:  Adjust Results information block


Policy
FieldDescription
TagSpecify a tag that will be applied to new rates, if such were created by a rates generator. Let's leave the default @ tag
Select the policy (regular or additive) that will be applied to code(s), presented in a code deck, but not in a source rate table. For example, Regular policy
RateDefine a rate for codes, which are present in a code deck but missing in a rule's source rate table. For example, 7.5 USD
Setup FeeDefine a setup fee for a new rate(s). For example, 8 USD
Min VolumeIndicate minimum volume for a new rate(s). 6 sec, for instance
IntervalSpecify the interval for a new rate(s). For example, 2 sec
Grace VolumeDetermine grace volume for those rates. For example, 2 sec
Time ProfileDefine a time profile for a new rate(s). For instance, leave the default all time profile
Example

Let's say our DEFAULT code deck contains 5 codes: 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205. But our source rate table has 4: 1201, 1202, 1203, and 1205. If you enable Adjust Results and specify the above-mentioned fields with respective parameters, a new rate table, created by a rates generator, will consist of 5 codes: 1201,1202, 1203, 1205 with their original parameters and a new 1204 code with the following ones (see screenshot above):

FieldValue
Code1204
Code NameAccording to DEFAULT code deck
Rate7.5
Setup Fee8
Min Volume6
Interval2
Grace Volume2
Time Profileall time
Tag@
PolicyRegular

If a source rate table misses more than 1 code from the selected code deck, all added codes will have identical parameters, specified in the respective fields above.


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(warning)   Attention

Please note, if you enable the Adjust Results option but don't specify the Rate field, new rates for missing codes won't be added to a new rate table

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Screenshot: New rule creation form

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Information BlockFields and Description
Rates Filter


Basic parameters of a new rule
  • Code
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
  • Code Name
Specify a respective Code Name for this rule
  • Time Profile
Select a time profile for codes that will be picked from sources 
  • Tag
Specify a tag for a current code of a rule 
  • Policy
Choose a respective policy (regular/additive)
Quality Filter

Set quality parameters of your rule here

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(warning)   Attention

Please be advised that these parameters work in combination with Quality Options in generator settings. It means that if ASR, % is set to 85-95 when a rates generator creates a Summary Report, it will analyze codes not only by their volumes, indicated in the Code Min Volume field, but also if their ASR complies with the value, indicated in the ASR, % field. The same behavior is expected for the specified ACD, min field

 


  • ASR, %
Specify ASR ranges for target code that are checked in a Summary Report by the rates generator
  • ACD, min
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:

  • Setup Fee
  • Min. Volume
  • Interval
  • Grace Volume
  • Time Profile
Sources

Select one or multiple sources for picking data for a new price list

  • Rate Tables

Specify source rate tables

  • Terminators
Specify vendors (termination clients) for this rule (both client's and its accounts' Rate Tables will be checked)
  • Terminators Tags
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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