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Component: CA-DDF-RT
Component Name: Demand Data Foundation for Retail
Description: An offer that requires the shopper to have or present something in order to qualify for or redeem the offer such as a coupon or shopper card. Conditions tend to reduce the overall availability of the offer to the customers.
Key Concepts: A conditional offer is a type of pricing rule in the SAP Demand Data Foundation for Retail (CA-DDF-RT) component. It allows retailers to set up special offers and discounts based on certain conditions, such as the quantity of items purchased or the customer’s loyalty status. This type of pricing rule can be used to increase sales and customer loyalty. How to use it: To set up a conditional offer in SAP Demand Data Foundation for Retail, you must first define the conditions that will trigger the offer. This includes setting the quantity of items required to qualify for the offer, as well as any other criteria such as customer loyalty status. Once these conditions are set, you can then define the discount or special offer that will be applied when the conditions are met. Tips & Tricks: When setting up a conditional offer in SAP Demand Data Foundation for Retail, it is important to consider how it will affect other pricing rules. For example, if you set up a conditional offer that applies a discount when a certain quantity of items is purchased, this could conflict with other pricing rules that apply discounts based on total purchase amount. Related Information: For more information on setting up conditional offers in SAP Demand Data Foundation for Retail, please refer to the official documentation available on the SAP Help Portal.