Growth of relations

Growth of relations

In the analysis 'Relation Growth,' you can see how many new relationships and/or suppliers have been added from a specific period. This helps you maintain an overview and prevent an excessive growth of relations and suppliers. By doing so, you can limit expenses to established creditors and suppliers, ensuring an efficient process.

Once you select a starting date next to the overview, the growth of relationships and suppliers will be displayed in a graph. The graph illustrates the number of new relationships and suppliers added within a given period.



Below the graph, you can see the specific relationships or suppliers that have been added. It's possible that a certain relation is associated with a supplier, and this connection can be found in the table beneath the graph.

By default, the graph is set to 'Relations.' If you wish to view the new suppliers, you can click on the 'Supplier Growth' button at the top of the overview.


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