Difference between revisions of "Linked Exchange"
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The Linked Exchange module enables one company using TrackAbout to exchange deliver / return and asset information to another company using TrackAbout. This allows more accurate tracking of balances between customers and prevents discrepancies between the two systems. | The Linked Exchange module enables one company using TrackAbout to exchange deliver / return and asset information to another company using TrackAbout. This allows more accurate tracking of balances between customers and prevents discrepancies between the two systems. | ||
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+ | For example: One company supplies cylinders to another company. Using Linked Exchange, the supplier company (sender) can transmit information about what cylinders are delivered to and returned from the receiving company. By exchanging information about delivered and returned cylinders directly, both customers save time entering data about their mutually used cylinders. Transactions between the two companies are more accurate, as both companies get data about exchanged cylinders from the same data. <br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:21, 6 May 2009
The Linked Exchange module enables one company using TrackAbout to exchange deliver / return and asset information to another company using TrackAbout. This allows more accurate tracking of balances between customers and prevents discrepancies between the two systems.
For example: One company supplies cylinders to another company. Using Linked Exchange, the supplier company (sender) can transmit information about what cylinders are delivered to and returned from the receiving company. By exchanging information about delivered and returned cylinders directly, both customers save time entering data about their mutually used cylinders. Transactions between the two companies are more accurate, as both companies get data about exchanged cylinders from the same data.
Determining what records are sent