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Azure Entitlement Level Pricing
We are excited to announce the Azure Entitlement Level Pricing feature, enabling partners to manage entitlement-level prices within Azure plans. This functionality allows greater flexibility, transparency, and control over pricing, benefiting all partners.
Key Features
Entitlement Level Price Management
- New columns in the Manage Azure Entitlements menu to display and edit entitlement prices.
- An Edit Price button opens a pop-up for updating prices. Submitted updates are reflected in the system and recorded in the History table.
- A Reset action to revert to inherited pricing.
Customer Configuration
- New setting Enable Entitlement Level Pricing (Yes/No) to activate this feature as needed.
Enhanced Invoicing
- With entitlement-level pricing enabled, invoices are generated at the entitlement level, overriding the Invoice Type configuration.
How to Use Azure Entitlement-Level Pricing
Follow these steps to configure and manage pricing:
Configuration Steps
- Navigate to C3 > Settings > Customer Configuration.
- Set Enable Entitlement Level Pricing to Yes.
Managing Entitlement Prices
- Go to C3 > Microsoft > Manage Azure Entitlements.
- Locate the entitlement and click the Edit Price button in the Action column.
- In the pop-up, review the current price, input the new price, and click Submit.
- To revert changes, use the Reset action in the Action column.
Export Data
- Go to C3 > Microsoft > Manage Azure Entitlements.
- Click Export or Export All to download data with or without filters, respectively.
Audit Logs
- Access C3 > Logs > Audit Logs to review detailed entries for all pricing updates.
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