Deposit

Deposits are only applicable to purchase applications. Only one-time offers can have deposit components.

A deposit is used to credit an actual currency balance, similar to a grant to an asset balance. When a product offer with a deposit pricing component is purchased, the pricing component calculates the deposit amount and credits that amount to the specified balance.

The deposit pricing component has rate tables that specify which balance to impact and have a rating formula, which could be defined with parameters or MDC fields as the scale coefficient or constant.

If a product offer has a deposit pricing component, the only other pricing components allowed are balance_state or offer_owner_state pricing components. The product offer has to be a one-time offer and the balance template specified in the deposit pricing component must reference actual currency balances.

When tax classes or tax selectors are specified in the purchase application profile, the IsTaxIncluded field on the Product Offer Revision page must be set to true. Deposit components can be used to support purchase based tax-inclusive recharge, which credits a specified balance with net recharge and tax calculated according to the product offer application profile. Deposit components can also be used to support credit notes to credit subscribers due to a historical mistake.