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| supplier_hub:configure [2022/02/15 15:45] – [Server Settings] Gary Willetts | supplier_hub:configure [2024/09/03 14:44] (current) – [Setting up Catalogues] Gary Willetts | ||
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| - | ====== 12.01. Configuring the Supplier Hub ====== | + | ====== 12.01. Configuring the mSupply Link ====== |
| - | The Supplier Hub is an intermediary service for requesting, sending and receiving stock between separate mSupply instances. | + | The mSupply Link is an intermediary service for requesting, sending and receiving stock between separate mSupply instances. |
| ===== Server Settings ===== | ===== Server Settings ===== | ||
| - | To use the Supplier Hub, you first need to define the supplier hub URL - this is the URL to which the mSupply instances will be connecting. If you don’t know what this should be, contact us at support@msupply.foundation. | + | To use the mSupply Link, you first need to define the mSupply Link URL - this is the URL to which the mSupply instances will be connecting. If you don’t know what this should be, contact us at support@msupply.foundation. |
| - | This can be done through the Preferences window. Navigate to the //Supplier Hub// tab: | + | This can be done through the Preferences window. Navigate to the //mSupply Link// tab: |
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| - | In the **URL** field, enter the supplier hub url that you are using. Click OK to save these details. | + | In the **URL** field, enter the mSupply Link url that you are using. Click **OK** to save these details. |
| ===== Store Settings ===== | ===== Store Settings ===== | ||
| - | To use the supplier hub, you must register at least one store on your own mSupply instance as a Supplier Hub site. Search | + | To use the mSupply Link, you must register at least one store on your own mSupply instance as a mSupply Link site. To do this, choose //Customer > Show customers// in the menus and find the store. Open the details window |
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| - | To interact with facilities on other mSupply instances, you must first have them set up as a customer or supplier on your instance, and then register them as a Supplier Hub site. | + | In the **Site name** and **Password** fields, enter the name and password that will have been supplied |
| - | This is done through | + | |
| - | {{ : | + | Finally, click on the **Register** button to register the site with the mSupply Link. A message will be displayed if the registration is successful. |
| - | === Setting | + | To interact with facilities on other mSupply installations, |
| - | If you are a supplier | + | |
| - | Master and local lists can be added through the editing window | + | {{ : |
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| + | === Setting up Catalogues === | ||
| + | If you are a supplier site, you can define which goods a mSupply Link site can order from you via catalogues. All master lists that you assign to a customer will be added to their mSupply Link Catalogue | ||
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| + | For details on how to assign master lists to customers, please see the [[items: | ||
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| + | When you have done this, on the customer's site they will see a new master list for the supplier called //mSupply Link Catalog//. This is created by the mSupply Link, contains all the items on the master lists assigned to the customer by the supplier and does not need to be edited: | ||
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| - | On the customer side, this will show up as a new local list for the supplier called ‘Supplier Hub Catalog’. This is created by the supplier hub and does not need to be edited. | ||
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