Configure Spending Limit Policy Table General Properties

Perform this task to configure spending limit policy table general properties.

Procedure

  1. In Edit Spending Limit Policy Table, click the General tab.
  2. Click a Default Result for the policy component from the menu. This is the policy that is returned for any decision row that is not specified in the table.
    If the Default Result is SKIP, when the conditions defined in the policy table matrix are not met, the policy table is skipped and the next table in the list is evaluated.

    To delete a policy table, click Remove the selected object in the row containing the table.

    To move a policy table to a new location, click and drag the row.

  3. Click Save.
    Note: If you change any values in these fields, you must click Save.
  4. In Decision Table, click Select Decision Table. Select a decision table to be used for the policy table and click Select.
    Typically, this is a decision table that includes a balance distribution normalizer. If the decision table does not exist, click Create New Table to create one. For more information, see the discussion about decision table properties.
    Note: The ID and name of the decision table that is applied to the policy table displays as a hyperlink in the Decision Table pane. To change the applied decision table, you can click the hyperlink to open Edit Decision Table, make and save your changes, and then click Cancel to return to the policy table.
  5. For each row in the policy table, click the cell under Spending Limit Policy Profiles and select the policy profile to return for the associated condition set from the menu. Or select SKIP to ignore the policy table during rating.

Results

The new policy component is available to be added to a product offer.

What to do next

Optionally, you can add metadata and a data modify profile to the policy table. For information, see the discussion about adding data modify details to a policy table.

Add the policy component to a product offer to make it available for purchase. For more information, see the discussion about creating subscription and one-time product offers.