How do I set up multiple entities/companies for my tenant?

How do I set up multiple entities/companies for my tenant?

To set up multiple entities or companies within your tenant, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Company Master.

  2. Click on the + New Record button to create a new company entry.

  3. Fill in the required details for the new company or entity, such as name, address, and other relevant information.

  4. Repeat this process for each new company you need to add to your tenant.

By setting up multiple companies in the Company Master, you can manage each entity separately while maintaining centralized control over the entire tenant.


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