You are configuring a VEE group to include rules to be executed when loading the initial measurement data (IMD).
What is the VEE group directly associated with?
A. Device Type and Measuring Component Type
B. Measuring Component Type
C. Device Type
D. Usage Type
E. Device Configuration Type
What can cause a bill segment to have multiple bill calculation headers?
A. multiple Rate Version Calculation Group
B. multiple Scheduled Read Dates covered by the bill period
C. proration at Bill Factor level
D. multiple service agreements being covered by a bill segment
E. proration at Calculation Rules level
What contains the details of how a bill was calculated and how it will be printed on a bill?
A. Calculation Rules
B. Rate Schedule
C. Service Agreement
D. Bill Segments
E. Bill
When a service agreement is created, it is based on a template called the Service Agreement Type (SA Type) and values may be defaulted from a Start Option. Which three attributes can get defaulted from a Start Option? (Choose three.)
A. Terms and Conditions
B. Service to be billed
C. Contract Quantities
D. CIS Division
E. Rate
How many Tenders can a Payment Event have?
A. one Tender per Payment Event
B. one Tender for each account the payment is applied to
C. one Tender for each form of Payment submitted
D. no Tenders for Payment Events, only Payment Segments
E. no Tenders for Payment Events, only Payments
When a customer has a specific price for a defined quantity which is different to other customers, where is this specific price for the related Bill Factor defined?
A. Bill Factor Characteristic
B. Bill Factor Value
C. Service Agreement - Contract Value
D. Calculation Rule E. Account Characteristic
Which business object performs critical validations whenever initial measurements are loaded?
A. D1-IMDRetry
B. D1-GenericIMDMain
C. D1-IMDSeeder
D. D1-IMDPreVEE
E. D1-IMDPeriod
Which option correctly describes the high-level process from loading measurements through calculating usage?
A. 1. Load Initial Measurements
2.
Validate, edit, and estimate Initial Measurements
3.
Create Final Measurements
4.
Update Initial Measurements
B. 1. Load Initial Measurements
2.
Verify, evaluate, and enter Initial Measurements
3.
Create Final Measurements
4.
Calculate Usage
C. 1. Load Initial Measurements
2.
Validate, evaluate, and estimate Initial Measurements
3.
Update Initial Measurements
4.
Calculate Usage
D. 1. Load Initial Measurements
2.
Validate, edit, and estimate Initial Measurements
3.
Create Final Measurements
4.
Calculate Usage