You regularly meet persons from other companies that may develop into business relationships, such as a customer relation. When such a new contact is made, as much information as possible must be recorded on a contact card so that communication can continue.
You can decide to set up a contact as a person or a company, typically depending on whether you know the name of the contact person at the time of creation. You do this when you fill in the Type field on the Contact Card page. You can also maintain contact cards for both a company and one or more persons working in the company. This happens automatically when you fill in the Company Name field on a contact card of type Person.
Functionality is the same for both types, except that the options for additional information changes depending on the type. For example, you can only assign job responsibilities to a person and industry group to a company. This is indicated in the UI by garying out the fields and actions that do not apply. You can change the value of the Type field later, or you can use the fields on the Inheritance FastTab on the Marketing Setup page to control which data is shared between a person and the person's related company. For more information, see Setting Up Contacts.
In the No. field, enter a number for the contact.
Alternatively, if you have set up a number series for contacts on the Marketing Setup page, you can press the Enter key to insert the next available contact number.
If you have customers, vendors, and bank accounts that you want to create contact cards for, you can use the Create Contacts from batch jobs to create contacts on the basis of the existing data. When you create a contact this way, the contact information is afterwards synchronized with the related customer, vendor, or bank account information. For more information, see Synchronizing Contacts with Customers, Vendors, and Bank Accounts.
Before you can create contacts based on existing data, you must specify a business relation code for customers, vendors, or bank accounts on the Interactions FastTab on the Marketing Setup page. For more information, see Setting up Contacts.
The next contact numbers in the number series are assigned to the new contacts. The business relations that are specified on the Marketing Setup page is assigned to the newly created contacts.
You can also do this the other way around, namely by creating a customer, vendor, or bank account from a contact. For more information, see To create a contact as a customer, vendor, or bank account.
If some of your contacts are also customers, vendors, or bank accounts, you can synchronize the contact information with the related customer, vendor, or bank account.
The following benefits exist when a contact is synchronized with a customer, vendor, bank account.
Certain details, such as invoicing and posting details, do not appear on the contact card. Therefore, you may want to add them manually on the customer card, vendor card, or bank account card when you create contacts as customers, vendors or bank accounts.
Synchronization of common data between contacts and the related customers, vendors, or bank accounts is enabled in three ways:
If you have a contact and either a customer, vendor, or bank account for the same company, you can link the two entities so that common data is synchronized.
If you have a customer, vendor, or bank account for thee company that you want to create a contact for, you can use the Create as function. When you create a contact this way, the contact information is afterwards synchronized with the related customer, vendor, or bank account information. For more information, see Synchronizing Contacts with Customers, Vendors, and Bank Accounts.
Before you can create customers, vendors, or bank accounts from contacts, you must specify a business relation code for customers, vendors, or bank accounts on the Interactions FastTab on the Marketing Setup page. For more information, see Setting up Contacts.
The contact information is transferred from the contact card to a new customer, vendor, or bank account card. You may want to add specific information to each of the cards, such as invoicing and payment details. For more information, see, for example, Register New Customers.
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