Sequencing Multi-Attribute Groups
The order sequence in which the Multi-Attribute Groups are listed on the Multi-Attribute Groups page is important when you have SKU overlap across Multi-Attribute Groups.
For best practice, avoid Multi-Attribute Group SKU overlap when possible by carefully designing segment criteria per Multi-Attribute Group. When a SKU must belong to more than one Multi-Attribute Group for some reason, then the most important Multi-Attribute Group should be ordered higher in the list than the other lower priority Multi-Attribute Groups.
When executing the
Multi-Attribute Group OTF process, SKU overlap across Multi-Attribute Groups does not matter and Multi-Attribute Groups sequencing does not matter. Multi-Attribute Group sequencing only applies when using Multi-Attribute Groups in pricing policies.
To change the order sequence of Multi-Attribute Groups on the Multi-Attribute Groups page:
1. Using the
Go to box, enter
multi-attribute group. The Multi-Attribute Groups page appears.
2. Using the drop-down field at the top of the page, select the
policy folder that contains the Multi-Attribute Group you want to work with.
3. Click the
Change Sequence button (
). The Change Sequence page appears.
4. The Multi-Attribute Groups are listed in order from highest (top) to lowest (bottom) priority. To change the order, do one of the following:
Select one or more Multi-Attribute Groups and click the
Move Up button (
) or
Move Down button (
) to move the Multi-Attribute Groups up/down one line.
Select one or more Multi-Attribute Groups and click the
Move To Top button (
) or
Move To Bottom button (
) to move the Multi-Attribute Groups to the top/bottom of the list.
| To select multiple Multi-Attribute Groups, press and hold the SHIFT key while clicking to select a range of Multi-Attribute Groups or press and hold the CTRL key while clicking to select Multi-Attribute Groups randomly. |
5. When you are finished, click Save.
6. Before you use Multi-Attribute Groups in the Pricing Engine AutoPilot process,
run the Synchronize Database AutoPilot process to execute the Effective Multi-Attribute Group Waterfall. The pricing policy manual simulation process does not depend on the Synchronize Database process to execute the Effective Multi-Attribute Group Waterfall.