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Oracle CPQ - Commerce Lab
Oracle CPQ - Commerce Lab
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Organization_<TCS
Employee Id>
organization_quote Menu
_<TCS Employee
Id>
NA
Email
Address_<TCS
Employee Id>
emailAddress_quot Text
e_<TCS Employee
Id>
NA
Delivery Required?
_<TCS Employee
Id>
deliveryRequired_q Boolea
uote_<TCS
n
Employee Id>
NA
Delivery
Date_<TCS
Employee Id>
deliveryDate_quote Date
_<TCS Employee
Id>
NA
Delivery
Message_<TCS
Employee Id>
deliveryMessage_q Rich
uote_<TCS
Text
Employee Id>
NA
d. Update the Submit action, and then Deploy Commerce from the
quick links.
e. Test the email template by submitting a quote that requires approval
for the reason that you created in Practice- 4-1. If you do not receive
the email notification, make sure to check the junk and spam folders
in your email before going back into Commerce to fix the problem.
5-1 Creating a Commerce Constraint Rule
Tasks:
1. Navigate to the Commerce rule editor.
a. Click Admin to go to the Admin Home Page.
b. Click Process Definition in the Commerce and Documents section.
c. On the Processes page, click List.
d. From the Document List, select Rules from the Navigation drop-down
menu for the Quote Level. Then click List.
2. Add a constraint rule.
a. Click Add to create a new rule and select Constraint.
b. Name the rule School/Business/Troop Requirement_<TCS Employee
Id> and allow the variable name to fill.
c. Select Simple Condition as the Condition Type in the Condition
section.
d. Click Add Row in the condition section, and then populate the row
with the following logic :
If Organization_<TCS Employee Id> = School OR Business OR Boy
Scout Troop OR Girl Scout Troop
e. Select the Action (Values to Constraint) to:
School/Business/Troop Number_<TCS Employee Id> = Blank
f. Enter Schools, Businesses, and Troops require a School/Business/Troop
Number_<TCS Employee Id> as a message to display to the user.
g. Click the Save button. The rule now appears in the left panel under
Constraints.
h. Deploy Commerce.
5-2 Creating Commerce Hiding Rules
Tasks:
1. Navigate to the Commerce rule editor.
a. Click Admin to go to the Admin Home Page.
b. Click Process Definition in the Commerce and Documents section.
c. On the Processes page, click List.
d. From the Document List, select Rules from the Navigation drop-down
menu for the Quote Level. Then click List.
2. Create a hiding rule.
a. Click Add to create a new rule and select Hiding.
b. Enter the basic properties for the rule (Name, Variable Name, and
Description).