Restrictions
Scenarios and Restrictions
Table 1 describes the restrictions on using Enterprise Center for an enterprise master as a resale, referral, or direct customer in the unified accounting model, and Table 2 describes the restrictions in independent accounting model.
Scenario |
Resale Customer |
Referral Customer |
Direct Customer |
---|---|---|---|
Creating member accounts |
Members must be direct sales customers. |
Members must be direct sales customers. |
Members must be direct sales customers. |
Inviting member accounts |
Invited members must be direct sales customers. |
Invited members must be direct sales customers. |
Invited members must be direct sales customers. |
Inheriting commercial discounts |
Members inherit commercial discounts from their enterprise masters. |
Members inherit commercial discounts from their enterprise masters, excluding partner discounts. |
Members inherit commercial discounts from their enterprise masters. |
Disassociating from members |
The relationship between an enterprise master and their partner will not be affected. Members must not be associated with any partner. |
The relationship between an enterprise master and their partner will not be affected. Members must not be associated with any partner. |
Partner associations not involved. |
Paying bills |
Enterprise masters pay bills for their members. |
Enterprise masters pay bills for their members. |
Enterprise masters pay bills for their members. |
Generating bills |
Member expenditures are included in bills of their enterprise masters. |
Member expenditures are included in bills of their enterprise masters. |
Member expenditures are included in bills of their enterprise masters. |
Invoicing |
Enterprise masters are invoiced for expenditures of their members. Enterprise masters need to request invoicing. |
Enterprise masters are invoiced for expenditures of their members. Enterprise masters need to request invoicing. |
Enterprise masters are invoiced for expenditures of their members. Enterprise masters need to request invoicing. |
Scenario |
Resale Customer |
Referral Customer |
Direct Sales Customer |
---|---|---|---|
Creating member accounts |
Creating member accounts not allowed. |
Members will be associated with their masters' partners by referral model. |
Members must be direct sales customers. |
Inviting member accounts |
Inviting members not allowed. |
Invited members must be referral or direct sales customers. |
Master accounts can invite referral or direct customers. |
Inheriting commercial discounts |
N/A |
Members inherit commercial discounts from their enterprise masters, excluding partner discounts. |
Members inherit commercial discounts from their enterprise masters. |
Disassociating from members |
N/A |
Relationships with partners will not be affected. |
N/A |
Generating bills |
N/A |
Enterprise masters and their members are billed independently. |
Master accounts and member accounts are billed independently. |
Invoicing |
N/A |
Invoices are issued for enterprise masters and their members respectively. Enterprise masters can also request invoicing for their members. |
Invoices are issued for master and member accounts respectively. Master accounts can also request invoices for member accounts. |
Granting credits |
N/A |
Enterprise masters can grant their members credits. If a member already has credits granted, granting credits will not be supported. |
Enterprise masters can grant their members credits. If a member already has credits granted, granting credits will not be supported. |
Paying bills |
N/A |
Master accounts pay bills for member accounts who have been granted with credits. |
Master accounts pay bills for member accounts who have been granted with credits. |
System Restrictions.
There is a limitation on how many organizations and enterprise project one can use for enterprise management. Table 1 lists the maximum allowed.
If the following quotas cannot meet your requirements, please contact your account manager.
Item |
Quota |
Description |
---|---|---|
Member account |
10 |
Maximum number of enterprise member accounts that can be associated with an enterprise master account by default. |
Organization level |
5 |
The maximum organizational levels supported. For example, you can use a master account to create organization 1, organization 2, organization 3, organization 4, and organization 5. |
Organization |
100 |
Maximum number of organizations that can be created. |
Enterprise project group level |
1 |
Maximum number of project group levels that can be created, for example, Account\Project Group 1. |
Enterprise project group |
100 |
Maximum number of enterprise project groups that can be created. |
Enterprise project |
100 |
Maximum number of enterprise projects that can be created. |
User groups in an enterprise project |
10 |
Maximum number of user groups that can be associated with an enterprise project. |
User group |
10 |
Maximum number of user groups that can be created. |
User |
50 |
Maximum number of users that can be created. |
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