Clarification on Order Line Item Action "nochange"

Aneesh-D
Tera Guru
Tera Guru

Hi Team,

 

What is the meaning of Action "nochange" at the order line item and how what the out of the box implementation for this action in decomposition?

 

Thanks,

Aneesh D

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Akash4
Kilo Sage
Kilo Sage

Hi Aneesh,

If this is from OMT product line, the 'nochange' will be used in decomposition process. Usually, the order line item remains unchanged, without updates typically helps in avoiding create, modify, or delete actions.

The use case you can consider here is when ordering bundle (of services) - for one you may need "modify" action and other "nochange".

Regards, Akash
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Satoshi Abe
Mega Sage

Hi @Aneesh-D 

For example, a “nochange” is used when a new mobile device is needed after purchasing a bundled offer "mobile subscription service" with a mobile line service and device.
An example of a catalog structure would be as follows

 

Product Offering Bundle: Mobile Subscription Service
-Product Offering:Mobile Device A
-Product Offering:Mobile Device B
-Product Offering:Mobile Line Service
(Mobile Device A and B are optional choices)

 

When replacing a mobile device from A to B
Product Order:Mobile Subscription Service -> change
-Product Order:Mobile device A -> disconnected
-Product Order:Mobile device B -> add
-Product Order:Mobile Line Service-> nochange

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Akash4
Kilo Sage
Kilo Sage

Hi Aneesh,

If this is from OMT product line, the 'nochange' will be used in decomposition process. Usually, the order line item remains unchanged, without updates typically helps in avoiding create, modify, or delete actions.

The use case you can consider here is when ordering bundle (of services) - for one you may need "modify" action and other "nochange".

Regards, Akash
If my response proves useful, please mark it "Accept as Solution" and "Helpful". This action benefits both the community and me.

Satoshi Abe
Mega Sage

Hi @Aneesh-D 

For example, a “nochange” is used when a new mobile device is needed after purchasing a bundled offer "mobile subscription service" with a mobile line service and device.
An example of a catalog structure would be as follows

 

Product Offering Bundle: Mobile Subscription Service
-Product Offering:Mobile Device A
-Product Offering:Mobile Device B
-Product Offering:Mobile Line Service
(Mobile Device A and B are optional choices)

 

When replacing a mobile device from A to B
Product Order:Mobile Subscription Service -> change
-Product Order:Mobile device A -> disconnected
-Product Order:Mobile device B -> add
-Product Order:Mobile Line Service-> nochange