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=== understanding the partner hierarchy === | === understanding the partner hierarchy === | ||
Seon Enterprise contains a four-level partner hierarchy (as used in the industry standard ENGDAT): | Seon Enterprise contains a four-level partner hierarchy (as used in the industry standard ENGDAT): | ||
− | *partner | + | *[[Seon Core partner administration|partner]] |
− | *location | + | *[[Seon_Enterprise_partner_management#location_management|location]] |
− | *department | + | *[[Seon_Enterprise_partner_management#department_management|department]] |
− | *person | + | *[[Seon_Enterprise_partner_management#person_management|person]] |
These four levels are implemented in Seon Enterprise as a 1:1 relation, so a location can only be contained in one [[Seon_Core_partner_administration|partner company entry]], same to the departments and recipients. | These four levels are implemented in Seon Enterprise as a 1:1 relation, so a location can only be contained in one [[Seon_Core_partner_administration|partner company entry]], same to the departments and recipients. |
Revision as of 14:30, 15 June 2008
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understanding the partner hierarchy
Seon Enterprise contains a four-level partner hierarchy (as used in the industry standard ENGDAT):
These four levels are implemented in Seon Enterprise as a 1:1 relation, so a location can only be contained in one partner company entry, same to the departments and recipients.