A. To aggregate a position assignment's credits
B. To allocate classified transaction data
C. To determine the deposit amount
D. To calculate monthly attainment
A. It is the processing engine that performs calculations.
B. It can generate payments, but NOT balances.
C. A schedule of recurring pipeline runs can be configured in the user interface.
D. It requires a separate process to populate dashboards.
A. Rate Tables CANNOT handle step commissions. Lookup Tables can handle step commissions.
B. Rate Tables can be used in any rule. Lookup Tables can be used only in incentive rules.
C. Rate Tables have a single dimension. Lookup Tables can have more than one dimension.
D. Rate Tables can be effective dated. Lookup Tables CANNOT be effective dated, but each cell in the matrix can be effective dated.
A. Trial balances
B. Trial payments
C. Final payments
D. Final balances
A. Formulas
B. Territories
C. Classification rules
D. Generic attributes
A. Always leave the Variable default assignment field empty.
B. Always use a Variable in a rule instead of a compensation element.
C. Set a default assignment for all Variables.
D. Avoid using Variables because they increase processing time.
A. To manage permissions in workspaces
B. To manage the organizational reporting hierarchy
C. To manage the security of the sales organization
D. To manage security within the system interface
A. The account to deposit into
B. The aggregation of credits from transactions
C. The period to make the deposit
D. The amount of incentive earnings to deposit