My MATRIXX Help provides information about My MATRIXX, a Web application that offers a central location for creating pricing plans and configuring MATRIXX Digital Commerce charging and rating behaviors. My MATRIXX is intended for pricing administrators who are responsible for creating and maintaining pricing plans and for IT administrators or developers who configure the rating and charging behavior of the online charging system.
My MATRIXX is a Web application you use to create pricing plans and configure features of MATRIXX Digital Commerce that drive run-time charging and policy behavior.
You use My MATRIXX to validate and compile the pricing configuration file, compile pricing, and set up and manage user roles and domains; create and manage catalog items and catalogs, manage eligibility features and rules, and manage the Normalizers interface; create and manage balances, pricing, offers and bundles, general components, and application-related components; and policies for charging and rating. Use General Configurations to create components that support pricing items and charging functionality such as announcements pricing components, attribute definitions, denial codes, products, decision tables, Final Unit Indication (FUI) profiles and generators, general ledger transaction types, notification profiles, normalizer templates, and subscriber information query actions, profiles and generators.
Use the Home menu to perform the following tasks:
Catalog Configuration contains the Catalog Items interface that you use to create, change, or delete catalog items; the Eligibility interface to manage eligibility features and rules to determine whether a subscriber, group, or device is eligible for a catalog item; and the Normalizers interface you use to edit normalizers.
Charging Configurations contains interfaces you use to create and manage balance, pricing, offer and bundle, general, and application-related components.
Policy configuration components are used by MATRIXX Charging Application and MATRIXX Policy Application for charging and rating. The policy configuration components that you can create in the sub-interfaces of this interface include policy session mappings, spending limit policy, spending limit policy counters, spending limit policy profiles, spending limit policy templates, session management policy event triggers, session management policy event trigger groups, session management policy, session management policy profiles, session management policy QoS profiles, and session management policy static or dynamic PCC rules.