Enterprise Management
Enterprise Management
- What's New
- Function Overview
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User Guide
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Enterprise Center
- Overview
- Enabling Enterprise Center
- Accessing the Enterprise Center
- Disabling Enterprise Center
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Unified Accounting Management
- Enabling Unified Accounting Management
- Organization Management
- Benefits Management
- Restrictions
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- CTS
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Non-unified Accounting Management (To Be Deprecated)
- Organization Management
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Accounting Management
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Allocation and Invoicing
- Allocating Account Balance, Credit Limit, and Cash Coupons
- Withdrawing Account Balance, Credit Limit, and Cash Coupons
- Viewing Financial and Expenditure Information of Member Accounts
- Viewing Order Information of Member Accounts
- Setting a Repayment Priority Account
- Enabling/Disabling Account Transaction Protection
- Viewing Fund Transfer Details
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Allocation and Invoicing
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FAQs
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Common Issues
- What Are the Differences Between IAM Users and Enterprise Member Accounts?
- What Should I Do If the Organization and Account Information Is Unavailable to an IAM User?
- What Requirements Must an Account Meet to Function as a Master Account?
- What Can I Do If the Master Account Cannot Associate with a Member Account Whose Type and Enterprise Name Have Not Been Specified?
- What Can I Do If the Master Account Cannot Associate with an Individual Member Account?
- In What Scenarios Does an Enterprise Master Account Create an Enterprise Member Account? What Is the Real-Name Authentication Information of the Created Member Account?
- How Do I Apply for Enterprise Management Accounts for a Company and Its Subsidiaries and Branches?
- Why Cannot an IAM User of My Enterprise Master Account Cannot View Details About My Member Accounts?
- How Do I Delete an Enterprise Member Account?
- How do I increase the quota of member accounts that I can be associated with?
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Unified Accounting Management
- What Is Unified Accounting Management? How Can I Enable It?
- What Changes Will Be Caused to an Enterprise Master Account and Its Member Accounts After Unified Accounting Management Is Enabled?
- How Will the Resources Purchased by Enterprise Member Accounts and the Refund for Unsubscription Be Handled After Unified Accounting Management Is Enabled?
- Can a Member Account Use the Credit, Cash Coupons, and Commercial Discounts of the Master Account to Pay For Services?
- How Does a Master Account and Its Member Accounts Check Whether Unified Accounting Management Has Been Enabled?
- How Can I Enable Unified Accounting Management for My Master Account?
- Where Can a Master Account and Its Member Accounts View Accounting Information After Unified Accounting Management Is Enabled?
- Can Internal Customers Enable Unified Accounting Management?
- Which Payment Scenarios of an Enterprise Member Account Are Affected by the Payment Method Set by the Enterprise Master Account for the Enterprise Member Account?
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Non-unified Accounting Management
- What Requirements Must an Enterprise Master Account Meet to Associate with Another Account?
- What Are the Requirements for Canceling Associations Between an Enterprise Master Account and Its Member Account?
- How Does the Member Account of a Majority-Owned, Joint Stock, or Directly Controlled Subsidiary Apply to Share the Commercial Discounts of the Master Account Used by the Parent Company?
- Why Can't My Member Account Share the Same Commercial Discounts as the Master Account of the Parent Company?
- Can an Enterprise Master Account Allocate Funds to an Enterprise Member Account?
- Why Can't an Enterprise Master Account Allocate Cash Coupons to a Member Account?
- Can an Enterprise Master Account Allocate a Credit Limit to an Enterprise Member Account?
- Who Pays the Fee After an Enterprise Member Account Uses the Allocated Credit?
- Is an Enterprise Master Account Allowed to Request Invoices for a Member Account at the Huawei Cloud International Website?
- Are the Subsidiaries (Member Accounts) of an Enterprise (Master Account) Allowed to Share Its Commercial Discounts and Credits?
- What Information About the Master Account Will Be Inherited by a Newly Created Member Account?
- Credit Repayment Priority
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Common Issues
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Project Management
- What Is Enterprise Project Management Service?
- Applicable Scenarios
- Supported Cloud Services
- Notes and Constraints
- Permissions
- Enabling the Enterprise Project Function
- Accessing the Enterprise Project Management Service Page
- Getting Started
- Multi-project Management Cases
- Managing Enterprise Projects
- Managing Resources in an Enterprise Project
- Personnel Management
- Quotas
- Accounting Management
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FAQs
- What Are the Differences Between IAM and Enterprise Management?
- What Are the Differences Between IAM Projects and Enterprise Projects?
- What Are the Differences Between IAM Users and Enterprise Member Accounts?
- How Can I View All Enterprise Projects?
- How Do I Obtain an Enterprise Project ID?
- How Many Enterprise Projects Can I Create?
- Will Adding or Removing a Resource from an Enterprise Project Change the VPC and Related IPs of the Resource?
- How Do I Limit Specific Enterprise Projects to Different IAM Users?
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Enterprise Center
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Associating Accounts/
Inviting an Existing Account
Inviting an Existing Account
Updated on 2025-02-25 GMT+08:00
Precautions
You can invite other accounts to be your member accounts with an enterprise master account. The following conditions must be satisfied for inviting member accounts.
- The account to be invited is an enterprise account with the enterprise name specified, and is not a master account.
- The account to be invited is not associated with any enterprise master account as a member account.
- The account to be invited must not be frozen.
- The account to be invited has the same contracting party as the enterprise master account.
- The account to be invited does not have unpaid orders.
- There are no service support plans purchased with the invited accounts.
- The maximum number of member accounts associated with the enterprise master account has not been reached.
- There are no commercial discounts in the accounts to be invited.
- The account to be invited does not belong to a solution partner.
- If you are a direct sales customer, you can only invite accounts of other direct sales customers.
- If your master account uses monthly settlement, you can only invite accounts that also use monthly settlement.
- The account to be invited has the same payment method as the enterprise master account.
- If you have enabled unified accounting management for your master account, you can only invite accounts that use monthly settlement.
- If you have enabled unified accounting management for your master account, you can only invite accounts that do not belong to technology partners.
- If you have enabled unified accounting management for your master account, you can only invite accounts that are not suspended or frozen.
After association, the member account will have the following impacts if you have enabled unified accounting management for your master account:
- If your master account is suspended, the member account will also be suspended.
- The member account can only view its expenditures. Pay and issue invoices for the member account's expenditures.
You can set a budget for each member account in Cost Center. For details about how to create budgets, see Budgets.
- If you associate an account with your master account, the member account's expenditure incurred before the association is not regarded as the expenditure of your master account. If you disassociate a member account from your master account, the member account's expenditure incurred after the disassociation is not regarded as the expenditure of your master account.
- No budget can be allocated to an account before it is successfully associated with your master account.
- When creating a budget, you need to select the target member account from the Linked Account drop-down list next to Budget Scope.
Inviting a Member Account
- Go to the Organizations and Accounts page.
- Locate the enterprise or organization that an account is to be associated to.
- Click Add Member Account in the Operation column.
- Click Invite Existing Account.
The Invite Existing Account page is displayed.
- Enter the account to be invited, select a payment method, select the checkbox to confirm your acceptance of the service agreements, and click Submit.
- In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK.
Accepting an Association Invitation from a Master Account
- Log in to the My Master Account page.
The inviter (master account) information is displayed.
- Select the checkbox to confirm your acceptance of the service agreements, and click Accept to accept the invitation from the master account.
Parent topic: Associating Accounts
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