Business Type
Categorise clients and outlets by their nature of business or trade channel.
Table of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Data Table Columns
- 3. Creating a New Business Type
- 4. Deletion Policy
- 5. Related Modules
1. Overview
Business Types classify clients or outlets based on their nature of business or trade channel. This supports targeted sales strategies, reporting segmentation, and client management. Each record contains a name and optional description (e.g., Modern Trade β five star hotels such as Le Meridian, Radisson).
Navigation
π Path: Setup β Business Type
2. Data Table Columns
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| SL | Auto-generated row number. |
| Name | Name of the business type (e.g., Modern Trade). |
| Description | Optional context or examples for the business type. |
3. Creating a New Business Type
Click βNew Business Typeβ in the top-right corner.
| Field | Required? | Guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Yes * | Name of the business type (e.g., Modern Trade). |
| Description | No | Brief description or examples (e.g., Five star hotels such as Le Meridian, Radisson). |
| Is Active | No | Toggle to enable or disable. |
π‘ Include representative examples in the description to help users correctly classify clients.
4. Deletion Policy
Blocked if the business type is used in client setup, sales channel configuration, or any referencing module.
5. Related Modules
| Module | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Customer Management | Clients are classified under a business type during setup. |
| Sales Management | Sales channels may be segmented by business type. |
| Reporting | Business type is used as a filter and grouping dimension in reports. |