Usage transactions can contain date breaks. What is used to supply date breaks?
Usage transactions can contain date breaks, which are dates that divide a usage period into sub-periods based on certain criteria or events. Date breaks are used to supply date breaks for usage transactions. Date breaks are specified by the requesting system or user input when requesting a usage transaction. A requesting system is an external system or service provider that requests bill determinants from MDM. A user input is a manual entry of data by a user.
Usage subscription BO is not used to supply date breaks for usage transactions. A usage subscription BO is a business object that defines the relationship between a service point and a subscribing system.
Usage subscription type is not used to supply date breaks for usage transactions. A usage subscription type is a configuration that defines the properties and rules for a usage subscription.
Deferred monitor calculation algorithm is not used to supply date breaks for usage transactions. A deferred monitor calculation algorithm is a custom logic that can be developed by using Groovy scripting language or Java programming language. A deferred monitor calculation algorithm is used to perform certain calculations or validations on usage transactions after they are created.
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