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/ACCGO/CCK_VC_DPQS_M - Maintain DPQS Parameters
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In this Customizing activity, you maintain the Discount Premium Quality Schedule (DPQS) parameters.
You have maintained certification categories.
You maintain the following parameters:
- Governing Analysis
- You enter the governing analysis hierarchy, origin/destination details, and certification category. The following are examples of governing analysis codes:
Code | Description |
---|---|
ZDOA | Destination Official Analysis |
ZDCA | Destination Certified Analysis |
- Governing Terms
- You enter governing terms, which can be used to indicate the price, quality, or quantity of the contract.
- Governing Weights
- You enter a governing weight code and description for each governing weight. You can also create a hierarchy of governing weights. The governing weights are used in load data capture and contract application. A weight can be considered final when either the specified weight is received, or a higher certification. This weight is used to determine the source of the quantity to use during DPQS volume adjustments. The following is an example of a governing weight hierarchy:
Code | Code for Parent | Implied Hierarchy | Origin/Destination | LDC Certification Category | Description | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ZDCW | ZDOW | 2 | Destination | 02 | Destination Certified Analysis | |
ZDHW | ZDCW | 3 | Destination | 03 | Destination House Analysis | |
ZDOW | 1 | Destination | 01 | Destination Official Analysis | Transferred to 3PT |
- Regulatory Agencies
- You enter the regulatory agencies (Agent ID and Description). The following are examples of regulatory agencies:
Agent ID | Description |
---|---|
NAEGA | North American Export Grain Assoc |
NGFA | National Grain and Feed Association |
- Calculation Rules
- You enter calculation rules (a code and description), and indicate if parameters are required as well as Duval calculation is applicable. You must then define the parameters for each rule that requires parameters. The following are examples of calculation rules:
Calc. Rule | Calculation Rule Description | Param Req (flag) | Duval (flag) |
---|
A | Addition | (No) | (No) |
DVL | Duval Calculations | (Yes) | (Yes) |
MAP | Moisture Admixture Premium | (Yes) | (No) |
- Derived Rules
- You enter the derived rules (a code and description). The following are examples of derived rules:
Code | Description |
---|---|
A | Additive |
H | Take Higher |
L | Take Lower |
S | Subtractive |
M | Multiplier |
- Averaging Methods
- You enter the averaging methods (a code and description).
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