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Upstream company: usually refers to a paying company that has purchased internet quotas. Upstream companies can create FenShare corporate accounts for their partners and initialize members. If the partner already has an enterprise account in FUN, the partner can fill in the invitation code of the upstream enterprise to establish the enterprise interconnection relationship.
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Downstream companies or Partners: companies that have business dealings with upstream companies, such as subsidiaries, lower-level agents, suppliers, stores, etc. Partners usually do not need to purchase interconnection quotas, and can establish interconnection relationships with upstream companies by filling in the invitation codes of upstream companies.
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Invitation code: The invitation code is an effective identity verification code for establishing interconnection between enterprises. Only paid enterprises have enterprise invitation codes. Other companies can establish a connection relationship with the company by filling in the company invitation code of a paying company.
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Internet Quota: Internet quota needs to be purchased. The interconnection quota is equal to the number of partners that the paying company can connect to. The paying company creates a new corporate account for its partner and establishes an interconnection relationship with it, or the partner fills in the payment company's invitation code to establish an interconnection relationship. The interconnection quota will be deducted .
It should be noted that even non-paying companies without interconnection quotas can establish interconnection relationships with paying companies by filling in the invitation code of paying companies. Paying company A fills in the invitation code of another paying company B to establish an interconnection relationship. The interconnection quota of A will not be deducted, but the interconnection quota of B will be deducted.
- Internet administrator: A type of user role, which has the highest authority of the Internet business, can manage partners, Internet users, application administrators, and configure the use rights of Internet applications. In this article, the Internet administrator is initially the FanShare system administrator. The system administrator can designate employees to become this role in the rights management, similar to other log administrators and approval administrators.
- Application Administrator: A type of user role with application management rights. The administrator of each interconnected application (notification, network disk, ordering) shall be designated by the interconnection administrator. Only paid businesses have app administrators.
- Internet application: Business bearing between upstream and downstream enterprises, including pre-sales agent pass, in-sale ordering pass, fun sharing fast consumption, after-sales service pass, also includes commonly used upstream and downstream collaborative applications, interconnected enterprises Letters, partner schools, Internet disks, notices and announcements, etc.
- Internet Enterprise: generally refers to downstream distributors, agents, service providers, etc., generally has a physical organization with multiple employees. When conducting business related to the enterprise type, users generally need to have an Internet enterprise.
- Internet users: There are two types of Internet users, one is the Internet users under the Internet enterprise, that is, employees of dealers, agents, and service providers. The other is retailers and end consumers. Internet users are actually the login account management of downstream users.
- Interconnected roles: role management for interconnected users, supports setting available applications for roles, and also supports setting function permissions and field permissions of objects. Connected users have roles, that is, relevant operation permissions for user applications and objects.
- Interconnection Settings: Management module for interconnection-related quotas and business settings.