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Understanding Orders
In Siebel eHospitality, each event may be associated with one or more orders for goods and services. Each order may be associated with one or more functions within the event. For example, a single order for food and beverages might be used for both breakfast and lunch for a one-day event.
The specific goods and services listed on an order consist of the line items for the functions associated with that order. If the Type value for the order is BEO, each day of a multi-day event must have its own order or orders. Other order types can apply to multiple days of an event.
The following diagram, Figure 7, shows the relationship between events, orders, functions, and line items. Note that each line item is associated with both a function and the order for that function.
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Siebel eHospitality Guide Published: 18 April 2003 |