Hello,
I have a question regarding the use of PartyRoleGroup (SID) in the TMF669 API
I've read through the documentation GB922_Common_v21.5.pdf (page 64).
The problem that I see it, is that in the case I can not settle with one use case where I have an individual playing the Party Role as Owner/Administrator/Legal Owner, How do I create a PartRoleGroup that may or may not represent an Organization that has a legal standing or not?
How can I return a group id instead of a PartyRole id in the TMF669 API?
Appreciate any advice, thanks.
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Kind regards,
Lars Thomas Fredriksen
Telia Company
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Lars Thomas Capgemini
Capgemini
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 18, 2021 05:04
From: Jonathan Goldberg
Subject: Customer Groups and households
Hi Jeff
Tricky one, this. It probably depends on your (the CSP) business practices.
The simplest way would be to have an Individual (say the mother) playing Party Role of Customer, and the other family members playing Party Role of Product User - these other members would be RelatedParty on the Customer, and also RelatedParty on the Product that each of them uses.
More sophisticated, but probably over-the-top, would be to treat the family as an Organization.
Hope it helps
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Jonathan Goldberg
Amdocs Management Limited
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 18, 2021 04:39
From: Jeff Barker
Subject: Customer Groups and households
Good morning all. does anyone know what the best practice is for grouping customers into a household using the Open APIs?
Thanks.
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Jeff Barker
BT Group plc
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