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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica MDM - Supplier 360
  3. Getting Started
  4. Adding Records
  5. Working with Draft Records
  6. Finding Records
  7. Editing Records
  8. Searchable Lookup Fields Overview
  9. Managing Record Versions
  10. Importing Bulk Data
  11. Reviewing a Supplier
  12. Reviewing Multiple Suppliers
  13. Managing Suppliers
  14. Broker Role for Supplier 360
  15. Communicating with Suppliers
  16. Investigating Relationships
  17. Creating Supplier Profiles on the Supplier Portal

Business Entities

Business Entities

Business entities are an implementation of master data domains in your application. For example, the supplier master data domain can be implemented in the following types of business entities: Supplier, Contacts, or Accounts.
The business entity data structure maps to the base object tables in the Operational Reference Store database. The base object tables contain all the master records. For example, the parent node of a business entity corresponds to the root base object table. A child node in the business entity corresponds to a child base object table. Business entities can have an unlimited depth, though the views that display the child records might not be able to show all levels in a meaningful way beyond a certain depth.

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