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Overview: The Easilys tool is based on three main concepts: the ingredient, the supplier product and the industrial product.
- The industrial product is the product as it leaves the production plant.
- The supplier product corresponds to the product marketed by the supplier.
- The generic ingredient corresponds to the ingredient associated with the industrial product.
Note: The same industrial product may be marketed by several suppliers. There may therefore be several supplier products linked to the same industrial product.
Example: "In my tomato sauce recipe, I indicate that I need tomatoes. I therefore add the generic ingredient TOMATOES to my Easilys recipe.
- In the price lists, we can see that supplier A sells the product "Tomato bunches Size 3 CARTON 5 Kg".
- The above product must therefore be linked to the notion of the generic ingredient TOMATOES, otherwise Easilys will not be able to know that the product corresponds to the generic ingredient TOMATOES that has been added to a recipe.
- Once the product has been linked to the generic ingredient, Easilys is able to offer "Tomato Bunches Size 3 BOX 5 Kg" from supplier A when you need to prepare tomato sauce.
Note: If supplier A no longer markets its product, or if the price increases, Easilys will be able to offer another product also linked to the TOMATOES ingredient that the other suppliers market.
This avoids having to update the recipe every time you change product.
Your recipe cards are made up of ingredients. These ingredients are linked to industrial products: Easilys can therefore offer you the supplier products corresponding to the ingredient in order to order those required for your recipes.