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This is a quick overview of the PSP Strategy Prioritization process. For the full understanding, please refer to the PSP documentation.

Once you activate your strategies, you can prioritize them. This is where you assign strategies to each product segment and prioritize themuse them to calculate your Price Grids or Price Lists through the PSP. This is done in the PSP using Strategy Prioritization. It is good to have an understanding of how Dependent Price List Calculations and Dependent Price Lists and Data Fallbacks work.

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This step is only accessible if all of the strategies are valid.

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Strategy Selection Table

This table contains rules that determine which strategies are calculated for which product and in what order.

  1. To set the strategy’s priority, navigate to Company Parameters > StrategySelection > Add Record button (or edit the existing record).

  2. In the Company Parameter Value dialog, select the desired priority order in Price Strategy #N fields. For more details, see the https://pricefx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ACCDEV/pages/edit-v2/4627628272#How-Prioritization-Works section below.

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There may be multiple Strategy Selection tables based on your configuration. Please refer to the PSP documentation for information on how they work and which one you need to fill out.

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How Prioritization Works

Each product falls into one of the product segments, which are defined by the Price Setting Accelerator. In the example below, there are three product segments: Business Unit, Product Group, and Product Class. Each product has these attributes and therefore falls always within one segment.

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