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Dynamic Usage Classes are configured in Setup / Usage Rating / Locations / Dynamic Class

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Dynamic Usage classes are configured on services when packages are setup. A service within a package can have only one dynamic usage class configured on it.

Prerequisites

  • A custom field list custom field list must be setup on the mediation entity which contains the list of networks / carriers

  • Under the Owner configuration screen the Owner configuration screen in Mediation & Rating section the Dynamic Usage Class option must be enabled with the Rule Variable set to the custom field list configured. The Dynamic Usage Class owner option will be greyed out unless a custom field list has been configured on the mediation entity

  • Location groups must be setup to specify the areas where the dynamic class rules apply

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The information in this panel reflects the currently selected dynamic usage classes. From here you can change dynamic usage classes details (fields will display a red left border if a value is required and purple text if the field is read-only and cannot be modified).

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Adding Dynamic Usage Classes

  1. Under the Dynamic Usage Classes heading on the left click the (blue star) icon

  2. Under the Add Dynamic Usage Classes heading on the right specify the dynamic usage class details

  3. Under the Rules tab click the (blue star) button to the right of the tab heading. On the modal that appears specify the Carrier and Location where the dynamic usage class will apply. Next specify the Class that will be set when usage occurs on the specified carrier and in the specified location. Click Add to add the rule

  4. Repeat the step above to add additional rules if desired. The rules will be executed in the order you configure them in. To adjust the rule order click the arrows next to the rules or drag and drop them as needed

  5. When you have finished configuring and ordering rules on the dynamic usage class click Save

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Editing Dynamic Usage Classes

  1. Under the Dynamic Usage Classes heading on the left click the dynamic usage class you wish to edit

  2. Under the Edit Dynamic Usage Class heading on the right modify the dynamic usage class details

  3. Click Save when you have finished making changes

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Deleting Dynamic Usage Classes

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Note: dynamic usage classes that are in use (configured on services) cannot be deleted. In order to delete a dynamic usage class that is in use determine which services are configured to use the dynamic usage classes you wish to delete and remove the dynamic usage class from that service or select another dynamic usage class to use on the service.

  1. Under the Dynamic Usage Classes heading on the left select the dynamic usage class you wish to delete

  2. Under the same Dynamic Usage Classes heading click the (blue star) icon

  3. On the confirmation dialog that appears select Yes