Amount changes and indexation
The amount registered on a contract line is the agreed amount that you receive or pay in exchange for the usage of an asset. An amount can change over time, by manual adjustment or by indexation. Planon supports the indexation of amounts during the life of a lease, based on several indexation methods. Historical changes in amounts based on manual changes or indexations are registered by Planon in separate life cycles.
Planon's Price level amounts feature allows you to register future price changes at the current price level. Planon will automatically index and adjust these amounts whenever the contract is indexed. For more information, see Registering a price level amount.
When indexing or re-indexing a lease, Planon checks all amount changes after the indexation date. In case of an indexed amount or a price level amount, Planon will (re)index the amount.
Planon automatically populates the Reason for price change field on the contract line with the one of the following values:
Manual indexation
Amount changes due to indexation
Price level amount
Price level amount changes due to indexation
Not indexed: threshold value not reached
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For more information on price indexation, see Adjusting contract prices using indexation.