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There are two main ways to create a rule . You can either clone (copy) in Rebates: clone an existing rule or create a new rule from scratch. Cloning one manually.
Image AddedOpen the project in which you want to create the rule(s). On the Rules tab, create the rule(s) using one of these methods:
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Clone one or more rules
Cloning a rule is the simplest and quickest option, as you . You base the new rule on one that is already in your listyou already have set up, taking advantage of the existing configuration and brackets and so on. Even though the rules have the same names as the originals, they all have unique identifying numbers behind the scenes. You can then edit the setup of the cloned rule, as required.
Clone a rule
Open the project in which you want to create the rule.
On the Rebates tab, select the rule and click Clone. The rule is cloned instantly.
Proceed to set up the rule.
Create a new rule from scratch
Open the project in which you want to create the rule.
On the Rebates tab, click New, then set up the rule and click Save and Close.
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Manage. You can clone multiple rules at the same time to quickly create a batch of new rules with the same setup, which you can then edit individually, as required.
Select the rows of the rules you want to clone and click Clone. The rules are cloned instantly. Proceed to edit each of the new rules.
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Rather than clone rules, it’s easier to clone the whole project when you want to clone all the rules within a project. This action saves time at the end of the year when you want to roll all the rules over into the next year. |
Create rules manually
If you decide to create rules manually, you can save time by creating multiple rules simultaneously. You don't have to create these rules from scratch; you can use a template, taking advantage of specified configurations and brackets.
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Templates are based on an existing rules. They are useful when the new rule you want to create is similar to an existing rule. When you select a template, the corresponding settings in the new rule setup screen are automatically completed for you. Edit those settings to meet the needs of the new rule. After you create a rule, it becomes available as a template when creating subsequent rules. So, if you are new to Rebates and have not created any rules yet, you will have no templates but as soon as you create one rule, you can use that as a template the next time you create a rule. Image Added |
Create a single rule
Click New.
Leave Create > A single rule selected.
(Optional) Select a template from the list. The rule settings are updated to match those in the template.
Set up the rule(s) or edit the default template settings, as applicable.
Click Save and Close.
Create multiple rules in bulk
When you create multiple rules at the same time, each rule gets the same setup, and their names and descriptions are automatically generated.
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The names and descriptions are generated in the following way:
As you can see above, the names and descriptions of the rules are very similar, differentiated only by the entity name. This is illustrated in the following example, where the first rule is called Region - QLD - Rule 1, the second is called Region - TAS - Rule 1 and so on. Image AddedYou can edit each individual name and description later, in addition to changing any of the original setup. |
Click New.
Click Create > Multiple rules based on a dimension.
Select the dimension and items (entities) for which you want to create the rules. For example, you could create similar rules for different customers, suppliers, or branches. You can select the checkboxes of the entities one at a time, click and drag to select multiple entities at the same time or click the checkbox above the list to select all of the entities.
Image Added(Optional) Select a template from the list. The rule settings are updated to match those in the template.
Set up the rule(s) or edit the default template settings, as applicable.
Click Save and Close.
(Optional) Edit an individual rule or selection of rules. For example, you might want to change the rule name or validity dates.
View the new rules
Regardless of the method you use to create the rule, the project page updates to display the new rule in the grid. If you create multiple rules at the same time, those rules will have the same last modified date.
Image AddedThe rules are now ready for calculation.
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