Metis Smart Modeling - Models
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- | After defining all basic information for the model, like name, descriptions and versioning, the lower part of the window allows to setup the variables to be used and formula which will be calculated. As for formula based rules, the first step is to define which input variables should be used in the formula. by clicking on the add button on the left of the table, the application will show a new window where the user can the type and the item to be used as input variable for the formula. In addition to the standard input items, a tax model can also use prices. The list of price types which can be used is available when selecting the "Items" radio button. | + | After defining all basic information for the model, like name, descriptions and versioning, the lower part of the window allows to setup the [[Metis_Smart_Modeling_-_Variables|variables]] to be used and formula which will be calculated. As for formula based rules, the first step is to define which input [[Metis_Smart_Modeling_-_Variables|variables]] should be used in the formula. by clicking on the add button on the left of the table, the application will show a new window where the user can the type and the item to be used as input variable for the formula. In addition to the standard input items, a tax model can also use prices. The list of price types which can be used is available when selecting the "Items" radio button. |
When all required input variable are defined, the formula can be typed in the dedicated field below the table. In the above example, the "Net Sales Price" is multiplied by "1.08" in order to calculated the swiss VAT (8%). | When all required input variable are defined, the formula can be typed in the dedicated field below the table. In the above example, the "Net Sales Price" is multiplied by "1.08" in order to calculated the swiss VAT (8%). |