Business Partner (CDQ.POOL)
Business partner
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Name Name of a concept, e.g. a data model concept. In contrast to terms, the name does not depend on a given context, e.g. a country-specific language. | Business Partner |
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Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. | An organization which has some degree of involvement with another organization's business dealings. Typically, a company's business partner is another company in the role of a customer, a supplier, a vendor, or a service provider. In the CDL context, the business partner is the core managed entity. A business partner is globally uniquely identifiable by a CDL ID, and all managed information such as addresses, documents, and hierarchies is linked to a business partner. |
Part of Hierarchical relation between two concepts of the CDQ Data Model. | Data source CDQ.POOL |
Technical key Defines a unique key by which e.g. data model concepts can be referenced in a technical integration context. These keys are unique in the CDL context. | BUSINESS_PARTNER
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Parent concept Hierarchical relation between two concepts of a data model, e.g., the CDQ Data Model. | Business Partner Relation (CDQ.POOL), Fraud Case (CDQ.POOL), Global trade item |
Cardinality Cardinality of data model concepts.<br/><code>ZERO_OR_ONE</code>: Optional, but max. 1 instance related to its parent.<br/><code>EXACTLY_ONE</code>: Exactly 1 instance related to its parent.<br/><code>ZERO_OR_MORE</code>: Optional, multiple instances related to its parent may exist.<br/><code>ONE_OR_MORE</code>: Mandatory, multiple instances related to its parent may exist. | ONE_OR_MORE
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Data type Data type of a data model concept, i.e., <code>ARRAY</code>, <code>BOOLEAN</code>, <code>DATE</code>, <code>ENUM</code>, <code>INTEGER</code>, <code>OBJECT</code>, or <code>STRING</code>. | n/a |
Path JSON Path to identify attributes in a data item. | businessPartner
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Concept role The role of a Category:Data model concept in the tree structure of a data model.<br/><code>ROOT</code>: Root concept in a data model, i.e., no parent concepts.<br/><code>NODE</code>: Structure concepts in a data model, i.e., parent and child concepts.<br/><code>LEAF</code>: Leaf concept in a data model, i.e., no child concepts, provides the effective data values.<br/> | ROOT
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