On the Quote detail page, there are two buttons to recalculate a quote. The difference is in how many lines are calculated.
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Recalculate – Recalculates all line items.
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Recalculate Changes – Recalculates only those line items which have changed compared to the previously calculated version. (Note that the button is in the line item’s panel with input parameters.)
A change of a line is, for example:
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Change of item’s input field
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Change of item’s label
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Change of item’s result override
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Change of header input field
A line item has the field dirty
which is set by the system to true for each line which should be recalculated.
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So for "full" recalculation, all items are marked dirty.
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For Recalculate Changes, only lines with some changes.
If you want, you can read the value of the item dirty
field in the header logic’s post-phase, and do only processing of the recalculated items.
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The user clicks Recalculate or Recalculate Changes.
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The system calls the quote header logic in pre-phase.
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Usually the header logic creates input fields on the header, but it can also change the structure of the document.
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The system sets the
dirty
flag for line items, either for all or only for the modified ones. -
For each "dirty" item the system will:
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Call the quote item logic.
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Take the logic’s element results, and store it on the line item.
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The system executes the quote header logic in post-phase.
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Usually the header logic calculates some summarized results and creates the result fields.
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The user can see the recalculated results on the screen.