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TB - totalConsumptionTolZeroCheck.xml

This validator should be set up for specific Accounts where you want to check zero consumption on this bill and/or previous bill. It is advised to set up at Account Level rather than Organisation.

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NOTE:  This Validator needs to be set up on the Tenant Account or Organisation (NOT the Site).

Validator Set Up

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Variables

VariableDescription
Tolerance % for consumption variation on previous Tenant Bill, if both non-zero:Percentage variance allowed where current bill and previous bill consumption greater than zero
PASS if present bill = zero, previous bill = zero (bzz)

Select if validation should pass where both current and previous bills are zero

bzz – pass if this bill and the previous bill both have zero consumption
PASS if present bill = zero, previous bill non zero (bznz)

Select if validation should pass where the current bill is zero but the previous bill has consumption e.g. where property is now empty

bznz – pass if this bill has zero consumption, previous bill has consumption
PASS if present bill = non-zero, previous bill zero (bnzz)

Select if validation should pass where current bill has consumption and previous bills are zero e.g. property was previously empty

bnzz – pass if this bill has consumption and previous bill has zero consumption

PASS if cons difference % fails but kWh trivial, below significance limit (ignored if 0)

Enter a kWh value that can be used if the validator fails but by a small amount e.g.

Main tolerance set to 10% and 500 kWh significance limit:

Current cons = 4975 kWh

Previous cons = 4500 kWh

Difference = 475

This fails 10% tolerance as 4950 is the limit, but passes as less than 500 significance limit

If the user leaves the value as 0 then the bill would just FAIL on the breach of 10% (> 450)

Current Bill details

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Failure Prompt

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Explanation: - This example is where none of the options have been ticked, and there is no consumption on this bill, but there is consumption om the previous bill

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