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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThis just means he's a one man band so he personally deals with all clients, hey I might start using that on my marketing literature.
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This just means he's a one man band so he personally deals with all clients, hey I might start using that on my marketing literature.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostMarketing logic
What if ones partner is off on holiday or at home with the tulips? Is it alright to talk to another partner in those circumstances, or would they say 'sorry sir, it's not my job', and get back to their sudoku?
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Marketing logic
What if ones partner is off on holiday or at home with the tulips? Is it alright to talk to another partner in those circumstances, or would they say 'sorry sir, it's not my job', and get back to their sudoku?
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Originally posted by vetran View Posta one to one with one table does not preclude a one to many on another.
For instance If you had a father table you could have a one to one table with child's mother but a one to many relationship with a children table. The mother can have multiple children or partners but can only have a one to one relationship with other parent.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's not a one-to-one relationship.
HTH
What is one-to-one-marketing (1:1 marketing)? - Definition from WhatIs.com
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSo the customer is forbidden from going to other <whatever it is Forbes Young does>?
Table Relationships | Database Primer
HTH
For instance If you had a father table you could have a one to one table with child's mother but a one to many relationship with a children table. The mother can have multiple children or partners but can only have a one to one relationship with other parent.
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Originally posted by Forbes Young View PostEach client has an assigned partner as their accountant and tax adviser. Each partner deals with their own portfolio of clients. So clients aren't asked to contact a different member of staff depending what their query is - they always deal with a Forbes Young partner.
HTH
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostEh. How does that work? That would mean that each of your partners only deals with one client.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe client deals with one partner their relationship is "One to one". Without intermediaries that doesn't exclude One to Many relationships for the Partner.
Table Relationships | Database Primer
HTH
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trying to market his business through General
He has a lot to learn
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe client deals with one partner their relationship is "One to one". Without intermediaries that doesn't exclude One to Many relationships for the Partner.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostEh. How does that work? That would mean that each of your partners only deals with one client.
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