Creating Global Aggregations

This topic explains how to create Global Aggregations to convert the usage data collected by your Global Meters into numerical measures:

  • If you select a Global Meter as the target when you create an Aggregation, the Aggregation will be Global.

  • You can then use the Global Aggregation as a pricing metric to set up usage-based pricing for Plans that belong to any Product.

Tip: Product-specific Aggregations? You can also create Aggregations that are specific to a Product. For more details, see Creating Product Aggregations.

Understanding Aggregation Options! We strongly recommend that you review the options available for configuring Aggregations before you attempt to create them. See Reviewing Aggregation Options.

To create a Global Aggregation:

1. Select Usage>Aggregations. The Aggregations page opens.

2. If there is a Product selected, clear the Product drop-down to show (Global). The Aggregations page adjusts and lists any existing Global Aggregations, which are clearly labeled.

3. Select Create Aggregation. The Aggregations>Create page opens.

4. Configure Aggregation Details:

  • Since the Product selection was cleared on the main Aggregations page, this shows (Global).

  • Enter a Name and Code for the Aggregation:

Tip: Check Product Drop-Down? It's worth double-checking that the Product drop-down is cleared and shows (Global) before you continue.

5. Configure Meter Settings:

  • Meter. Select the Global Meter whose Data Field or Derived Field you want to use as the basis for the Aggregation.

    • Note that only Global Meters will be available.

  • Target Field. When you select a Meter, the Target field drop-down list automatically populates with the Codes of any fields set up on that Meter. For example, select gb_stored:

6. Configure Aggregation Settings:

  • Aggregation. Select the method for aggregating the data collected by the selected Target field. For example, if you want to use the summed value of gigabytes used, select Sum.

  • Unit. For example, enter gigabytes. This will be used as a label for billing to indicate to your customers what they are being charged for.

  • Quantity per unit. Enter the quantity by which you want to charge for the measured value. For example, if you want to charge your customers on a per-500 gigabytes used basis, enter 500.

  • Rounding. Specifies how you want m3ter to deal with non-integer, that is fractional number, Aggregation values. See Reviewing Aggregation Options for example. Four options:

    • None. Default

    • Down

    • Up

    • Nearest. Rounds up to the nearest half: 5.1 is rounded to 5; 5.5 is rounded to 6.

      • Note: Also used in conjunction with Quantity per unit setting. Rounds the number of units after the Quantity per unit has been applied. See Reviewing Aggregation Options for example.

  • Default Value. If required, enter a default value to be used for the Aggregation if no usage-data is available from the selected Meter Target field:

Important! If you intend to reference the Aggregation in a Compound Aggregation and the Aggregation might have null values because the Meter Target field fails to collect any usage data, then set Default Value to 0. This ensures any null values from the simple Aggregation are passed in correctly to the Compound Aggregation with value = 0.

7. Configure Segments, if required. If you've set up non-numeric fields on the selected Meter and want to configure a segmented Aggregation using these, open the Segments panel. See Segmented Aggregations.

8. Add any required Custom Fields to the Aggregation. For more on Custom Fields, see Adding and Editing Custom Fields. We strongly recommend reviewing Working with Custom Fields before you create and use Custom Fields.

Important! Aggregation Custom Fields not supported for calculations. Creating Custom Fields for Aggregations is intended to support financial reporting use cases. Although you can define Custom Fields at both the Organizational level and individual Aggregation level, they are not supported for use in Derived Field and Compound Aggregation calculations.

9. Select Create Aggregation. The Aggregation Details page opens:

10. If you want to edit the Aggregation's details, select the Edit button, make your changes, and click Update.

11. If you want to remove an Aggregation, return to the Aggregations page and select the Delete button for the Aggregation:

A confirmation popup opens.

12. Select Yes to confirm the delete action.

Next: Compound Aggregations



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