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What is the difference between a product and a supplier item?

Updated over 7 months ago

This help article was translated using AI and may contain inaccuracies. If you are unsure about any information, please refer to the original version in French for accuracy.

A product refers to an ingredient in a generic way and is not associated with a supplier.

  • Stock management: Stock is managed at the product level.

  • Usage: Products are used in recipes, inventories, etc.

  • Link with suppliers: Each product can have one or more associated supplier items.

Thus, a product is the basis on which your daily operations rely.

A supplier item is an entity that links a product to a specific supplier.

  • Unique supplier: Each supplier item is sold exclusively by a single supplier.

  • Orders: When you place an order, it is the supplier item that is ordered, not directly the product.

  • Specific information: A supplier item contains all the necessary data for purchase (price, packaging, etc).

In summary, a supplier item represents the commercial information related to a product for a given supplier.


Being able to associate multiple supplier items with the same product allows you to work with multiple suppliers for the same ingredient. This is useful if you need a backup supplier and prevents you from having to modify your recipes in case of a supplier change, as they are linked to the product, not the items.

Product

Supplier item

Linked to a supplier

no

yes

Used for supplier orders

no

yes

Used in recipes, inventories

yes

no

Stock management

yes

no

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