IBM Sterling Order Management v10.0 and Order Management on Cloud Architect
Last Update Nov 18, 2024
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During the holidays, a large retailer wants to offer customers a free inkjet printer when they buy a new laptop and a laptop carrying case. The implementation professional will need to configure a Price Rule in IBM Sterling Business Center Which Price Rule type is the BEST choice?
A retailer has a requirement to group certain regular items together to form a parent item. The inventory is maintained only at the parent item level and not for the components. The parent item willbe sold as an individual item, with all the components.
How should the implementation professional configure the item type to support the retailer's requirement?
A custom API needs to be developed to evaluate the price of a given order. Different kinds of pricing model types, such as "REGULAR", "PROMOTION". "HOLIDAY' and "SEASONAL" are used.
Tipimplementation professional wants to set this up so that the custom API code does not have to invoke an API to retrieve the pricing model type. How can this be achieved if the pricing model type that needs to be used by the custom API should be set up as a configurable parameter?
To complete an orderdocument's lifecycle, each document has a set of different processes that it can go through. What are these processes called?