Ruth Hoffman wrote:
> 2) If you look at how vendor/supplier is used in some of the OFBiz
> applications, you might observe that:
> 
> A vendor "supplies" goods or services to the Company of record for the
> OFBiz instance. Those goods or services may be raw materials for
> manufacturing, products for resale on the ecommerce site or computers to
> run your business. When a vendor (with a record in the VENDOR table)
> supplies you with something, they are acting in a role called a "SUPPLIER".
> 
> So, in the OFBiz world, my interpretation is: A vendor is a supplier. It
> is as simple as that. Anything more is making it too complicated :-)
> 
> Anyone care to comment on my interpretation?

Actually a Supplier is a Party the sells things to the company running
OFBiz, hence the SupplierProduct entity. In other words, a purchase
order is sent to a Supplier.

The term vendor doesn't mean much in OFBiz, but has been used for any
Party that sells something. For example, if you have multiple stores in
your OFBiz instance you may have a vendor per store. You could also have
multiple vendors selling through a single store.

They are not really equivalent terms.

-David

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