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The Microsoft Perpetual Licenses are managed by the same service manager we have implemented for the rest of Microsoft cloud services. So, you must run the Updating the Microsoft Cloud Services Catalogue process for activating the Perpetual Licenses in your BSS. This process will create in your BSS the Microsoft Perpetual License products that you can resell.
Microsoft Perpetual Licenses' Product Type
The Get Services Definition process on the Microsoft Cloud Services Instance, will trigger the creation of the Microsoft Perpetual Licenses product type. Therefore, these services will now appear on the list of services to create/update on the confirmation pop-up that appears upon initiating the Get Services Definition process via the corresponding action button.
The Perpetual License products are one-off products, meaning that they will be handled as assets in our system. For managing the Perpetual Licenses, we have utilized the asset type called "Licenses".
The product type that is created during the Get Services Definition process for the Perpetual Licenses is the one called Microsoft Perpetual Licenses.
This product type has just two properties called Perpetual License SKU and Qualification, respectively.
The Perpetual License SKU property is a list containing all the available Perpetual Licenses where under the Value column is the title of the SKU with its qualification suffix (Commercial, Education, Government Community Cloud, Non-Profit) in a parenthesis, and under the Code column is the combination ProductID:SKUID:SegmentID as defined in the Microsoft API for each Perpetual License. The SegmentID part of the Code was added to distinguish the four qualifications for each Perpetual License service.
Segment ID Mapping Table Per Qualification | |
Segment ID | Qualification |
---|---|
SEG0001 | Commercial |
SEG0002 | Education |
SEG0003 | Government Community Cloud |
SEG0004 | Non-Profit |
The Qualification property is a list containing the four Perpetual License product qualifications, that define the ability to purchase and use those perpetual licenses, depending on the type of your established organization entity in Microsoft. These four qualifications are the Commercial, the Education, the Government Community Cloud, and the Non-Profit. Every Perpetual License asset, upon its creation in the BSS, will have automatically and by default the Qualification characteristics assigned to it based on the provided countries*. Under the Value column is the title of the qualification and under the Code column is the actual qualification.
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Microsoft Perpetual License Products
The Get Services Definition process imports/updates automatically in your BSS the Perpetual Licenses that you are eligible to resell along with their respective Qualifications and Prices.
The products that will be returned will be the superset of the Perpetual License products that are available in the countries you have defined in the Microsoft Service Manager settings.
Products Prices
From the release note 3.28.65 and onwards, the "Get Services definition" action activates all the Perpetual License products as well as their automatic billing, based on your organization's default currency and defined countries (from the Microsoft Service Manager) and sets both purchase and sell prices automatically.
Concerning the automatically retrieved prices, the final pricing of a Perpetual License is calculated automatically during the ordering/checkout process based on the country of the customer (end-user).
Moreover, Microsoft Perpetual Licences are charged only once on purchase-date. The pricing information we are collecting from Microsoft automatically is both the cost price (i.e what Microsoft charges you as a CSP) and the retail price. This means that you have the flexibility to bill your reseller and your customer either by setting a margin above your cost or by defining a discount for Microsoft's retail price, exactly as you do for the Office 365 plans.
Products Description
Our system will try to bring the descriptions of the Perpetual License products based on the catalog language that you have defined in the Microsoft settings, depending on whether Microsoft supports naming localization for the language you defined. If the language you have defined is not supported by Microsoft, the descriptions will be in English. Also, if you are reselling to more than one country, only the products that are available to the country that matches the selected language will be in this language, the rest will be in English.
Maintenance Process
The maintenance of the Perpetual License products and prices is somewhat similar to what applies to Microsoft Office 365 plans. Each time you are running the Get Services Definition action, the list of available Perpetual Licenses is updated along with the latest prices and for each one, the "catalog status" is updated. Please check the Managing the Updated Products page for more details.
Perpetual Licenses' Custom Fields
When your reseller or customer purchases a Perpetual License product, our platform creates an asset record for keeping the details of the purchase. For this asset, we also keep the Microsoft's Perpetual License Order ID, the Perpetual License Order ID Alias, the Perpetual ID, and the Catalog ID. For keeping these two values the "Get Services Definition" action will also create four asset custom fields that will be utilized only for the Perpetual License assets. The definition of these fields can be found in BSS > Setup > Billing > Assets > Custom Fields.
Perpetual License Unit
For the Perpetual License purchases, we are utilizing the unit called Licenses. This unit belongs to the Recurring Charge unit group and it will be used for defining the unit of the invoice items that are for the Perpetual Licenses. The specific unit group details page can be found under, BSS > Setup > Billing > Products > Unit Groups > Recurring Charge.
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