This page will outline the varying powers each player has in an order cycle which involves multiple enterprises. Clickherefor content relating to order cycles involving a sole enterprise (producer shop).
The coordinator has the highest degree of control over an order cycle. Other players (suppliers and distributors) can view the order cycles they are involved in, and edit the setting which affect them, but have restricted power to change broader setting of an order cycle.
When the Coordinator of an order cycle is a hub, the full OC interface is loaded…
* Once an order cycle is created, the coordinator cannot be changed.
The coordinator can add enterprises as suppliers. However, to do this the supplying enterprise must be:
valid (have verified their confirmation email)IS THIS TRU?
have granted P-OC to the coordinator.
They can select products from these suppliers to include in the order cycle.
To do this the distributor must be:
have at least one active shipping and payment method. (a warning message will show if this condition is not met)
The coordinator can select products for distributor to distribute. For a distributor to distribute the products of an incoming supplier, the supplier must have granted the distributing enterprise P-OC.
The supplier can view Order Cycles they’re involved with in their Order Cycle summary page. By clicking on the order cycle they can see details of the order cycle. Howerver, the supplier’s view of an order cycle is not complete, as it is for the coordinator. They will only see and be able to edit those elements of the order cycle which involve them. This includes the details of their incoming activities, and any instances where their products are included in a distributor’s outgoing activities.They cannot view the activities of other suppliers, or of outgoing distributors who are not distributing their products.
A supplier can view, but not edit the name and dates of an order cycle.
The degree of influence a supplier has over their products in outgoing, depends on the E2E links between them and the distributor.
A distributor can view Order Cycles they’re involved with in their Order Cycle summary page. By clicking on it they can see details of the order cycle. However, the distributor’s view of an order cycle is not complete, as it is for the coordinator. They will only see and be able to edit those elements of the order cycle which involve them. This includes their incoming suppliers and products, and their outgoing products, pickup/delivery details and enterprise fees. They cannot view the activities of other outgoing distributors or suppliers who have not granted them P-OC.
A distributor can view, but not edit the name and dates of an order cycle.
A distributor can view the incoming products of supplier who have granted them P-OC. However they cannot edit their availability, or apply enterprise fees.
The degree of influence a supplier has over their products in outgoing, depends on the E2E links between them and the distributor.
* Currently it is only the coordinator that can add a producer to an order cycle.