Suppose you have set up a rebate rule with the following bracket conditions and brackets:
You run the calculation every month. The transaction amount for January is 33,927. According to the above brackets, if it wasn’t a pro-rata rebate, you’d get a 1% rebate on that amount. However, it is a pro rata rebate, so you get the 5% rebate. The same logic applies to the next two months' calculations. In February, you continue to get the 5% rebate, but in March, based on the latest transaction amount, the rebate is now only 4%. Therefore, the total rebate amount in March is 1,696.37 + 2,617.97 - 862.87 = 3,451.47.