A draft framework is an isolated editing view of your organization’s active pricing framework. If your organization hasn’t set up a framework yet, you can create, edit, and publish your organization’s first framework. This depends on your role.
You can publish a framework only if its structure is valid. For more details, read Invalid framework structures.
Before you continue
When you publish a draft framework, the system deletes any existing pricing scenarios. This allows you and your team to create and view scenarios based on the same framework.
Who can do this
Task | Admin | Pricing Manager | Pricing Analyst | Viewer |
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Publish framework |
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Tip
To avoid publishing conflicts, we recommend only one member views and performs the publishing process at a time.
Prerequisites
You must be familiar with frameworks and how they work.
To publish a draft framework
Go to Pricing > Manage.
Select Publish Framework.
Select the Framework Changes and Scope Changes tabs to review changes.
Framework Changes—Displays a visual comparison of your current and new frameworks’ structures. If you’re publishing your organization’s first framework, Zilliant doesn’t display a current framework to compare to.
Scope Changes—Displays a tabular comparison of your current and new frameworks’ scopes. If you’re publishing your organization’s first framework, the cells for a current framework’s scopes are empty.
Select Publish Updates.
If you aren’t publishing your organization’s first draft framework, then while the system publishes your updates:
Certain actions are disabled
Elements in Active Pricing update over time until all updates are complete
The system deletes any existing pricing scenarios over time until all scenarios are deleted
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