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ISU_BRCOMEXP - Brazil MicroGen: Variant - Compensation Results Exporting

ISU_BRCOMEXP - Brazil MicroGen: Variant - Compensation Results Exporting

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Operands and their Meanings

Input operands

USERDEF TOU (Time-Of-Use) code

QUANT Template to provide prorating information

Input operands

QUANT Generation quantities after compensation

QUANT Consumption quantities after compensation

Functionality

This is a special variant used in Brazilian legal requirement - micro/mini generation.

For a spezified TOU, the variant exports the generation quantities and consumption quantities after compensation processing based on the generation quantity balance table and consumption quantity balance table. The both quantities are considered as compensation results after the variant BRCOMEXC execution.

Using control options it can be determined whether remained or balanced generation and consumption quantities are exported.

If a compensation takes place within one single contract/installation itself, i.e. no compensation relationship exists with other contracts/installations, the quantities are updated in IVB construct and processed as a normal schema step in its billing execution.

If a compensation takes place within an installation group, the variant is used as a schema step of the primary installation. The quantity operands are defined as source for data exchange purpose from primary installations to secondary installation. The quantities are update as line items for the table of historical consumptions values (DBERCHV).

Control options

Use the control to specify whether remained or balanced generation and consumption quantities are exported.

Notes on deployment

The variant can be applied more times for different TOUs.

Normally, the remaining consumption after compensation has to be valuated with price in following rate steps. The price can be prorated because of price change, whereas the remaing consumption is not prorated, for example, a single everage price is used in compensation (through variant COMPUT25). The input QUANT operand provides prorating date and quantity distribution for weighting in order to update compensation results for the following processing consistently.





Parameters

XY_OBJ
X_OP
X_SS

Exceptions

GENERAL_FAULT
REGULAR_ERROR

Function Group

EEMICRO_BR_BI

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