On 12 Sep 06:26, Axel Braun wrote: > > What are the use case of multi-company? > > - sharing party > > > > That's a good one if you forget that parties have many properties > > directly linked to the company like the accounts, tax rules etc. > > And I think this can be acheived by using a synchronisation of the > > common data using for example the CardDAV or any other similar > > protocol. > > > > You may have a syncronization, but not an integration. > Integration would mean that some common information is held at the client > level, while each company has a separate segment e.g. with specific sales > or accounting information.
I don't understand. What information at the client level? > > > > - sharing product > > > > Quite similar to party expect that it has much more company related > > properties. > > So again it could be implemented using a synchronisation mechanism. > > I know there are product description message in EDI, so it could be > > a way. > > > > I don't see any other cases. > > > > intercompany trades and billing for example This should be managed with by preference EDI. Because for each document on one side, you have to create one on the other side but of course it could be validated automatically. So clearly, this doesn't require at all to be on the same database. Moreover, if someone develop such feature, it will work for companies on the same hosts but also across any network. So this will be a truly generic solution. > cross-company sourcing (one sourcing department servers several companies) I don't understand. -- Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL Email/Jabber: [email protected] Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
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