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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.
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Business Partner Profile
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Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept.
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A business partner profile contains important information about a company, such as its classification, tags, contact details, or minority indicator.
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Example A simple example supporting the understanding of a concept, business rule, etc.
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no example available
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Part of Hierarchical relation between two concepts of the CDQ Data Model.
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Data source CDQ.POOL
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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.
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BUSINESS_PARTNER_PROFILE
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Parent concept Hierarchical relation between two concepts of a data model, e.g., the CDQ Data Model.
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Business Partner (CDQ.POOL)
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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.
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ZERO_OR_ONE
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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>.
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n/a
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Concept type Complex data type of a data model concept, defined by another data model concept. Allows re-use of data type concepts, e.g. for several address types in a data model.
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SELF
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Path JSON Path to identify attributes in a data item.
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profile
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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/>
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NODE
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Mapping
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Sub concepts
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Business Partner Classification (CDQ.POOL) | A business industry or activity classification is a system of categorizing businesses and organizations into specific industries or activities based on their primary products or services, functions, or activities. These classifications are often used by governments, trade organizations, and other institutions to collect and analyze data on economic activity and to track trends and changes in various sectors. Examples of industry classifications include the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) used in the United States, the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) used by the United Nations, and the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) used in the United Kingdom. |
Contact Email (CDQ.POOL) | |
HCP Profile (CDQ.POOL) | Informs about the status, licenses, and location of a natural person who is a member of the medical, dental, pharmacy, or nursing professions or any other person who, in the course of his/her professional activities, may prescribe, purchase, supply, recommend or administer a Medicinal Product and whose primary practice, principal professional address or place of incorporation is in Europe. |
Minority Indicator (CDQ.POOL) | In the United States, the minority indicator is used in various types of business and government reporting to identify whether an entity or individual belongs to a historically disadvantaged group, typically for the purpose of promoting diversity, equal opportunity, and ensuring compliance with affirmative action policies. It is maintained in SAP for example in the MINDK field in the vendor master.
For businesses, the minority indicator is often required in the context of:
- Government Contracts: Businesses must disclose if they are minority-owned, which can qualify them for certain federal, state, or local government contracts reserved for minority-owned businesses.
- Diversity Reporting: Companies may use minority indicators to track the diversity of their workforce, ensuring compliance with regulations such as the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws.
- Supplier Diversity Programs: Large corporations often track minority-owned businesses in their supply chains as part of their supplier diversity initiatives.
The indicators can pertain to various minority groups, such as racial and ethnic minorities (e.g., African American, Hispanic, Asian American, Native American), women, veterans, and people with disabilities. |
Phone Number (CDQ.POOL) | The main phone number of a business partner, usually some info-line of the headquarter. |
Tag (CDQ.POOL) | Descirbing and identifying a resource. Custom information about the resource in form of a tag |
VAT Payer Status (CDQ.POOL) | Describes the status of a VAT payer in terms of its reliability. |
Website (CDQ.POOL) | Webpages related to the business partner, e.g. the main corporate website as also provided by some company registers |