What "Type" to use for Short Term TPMs?

Hi,
I am working on Trade Promotions Management and was curious to know what promotion type is usually associated with Short Term Promotions?
Thanks

Hi Shub,
Please read below for the purpose of using Types for TPM.
You define types for your marketing projects. The settings you make for a type define aspects of the business logic of all marketing projects of this type.
You can define multiple types. You can create marketing projects of the types that you define.
You assign a partner determination procedure to a type. You do this to control which business partners can be assigned to a marketing project of this type. Depending on the settings in the partner determination procedure, it may not be possible to assign business partners who are not in the assigned partner determination procedure. Note that when a marketing project has the status Created, you can still assign business partners who are not in the assigned partner determination procedure, but you cannot release the marketing project. If you do not assign a partner determination procedure, you can still assign business partners when the marketing project has the status Created, but you cannot release the marketing project.
You can also create and assign objectives specifically for a type or create pairs of objectives and tactics for this type.
In most cases, you use Types for BI reporting purposes and as part of standard delivery also, it depends on the above factors on what Type you should  use for Short Term or any other TPMs.
Award points if found helpful.
Regards,
Neeraj

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