Difference between revisions of "Seon Enterprise partner management"
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+ | Seon Core is based on partner entries in the configured partner database table. In order to administrate these entries via web interface, refer to the following possible tasks . For a commandline based administration, refer to the binary [[Seon_Core_binaries#seonped|seonped]]. | ||
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=== location management === | === location management === |
Revision as of 23:42, 25 May 2012
Contents
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.
In case of Seon Core, only the first level exists (partner), the following are not needed.
partner management
Seon Core is based on partner entries in the configured partner database table. In order to administrate these entries via web interface, refer to the following possible tasks . For a commandline based administration, refer to the binary seonped.