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In Secutix, there are two main types of contacts:

  • Individuals: An individual A physical person. They can have two roles:
      • Public: Private person, non related to a company
      • Relay: Professional individual linked to a structure
  • Structures: Enterprises, companies, schools, NGOs... Also known as legal persons.


Different connections can be established among the contact files depending on their contact role in the organization:

  • Public individual: a natural person with no relation with other contact type.
  • Individual subsidiary of a parent individual: binding relationship between two individuals.
  • Relay individual of a structure: a natural person who serves as contact point for a legal person.
  • Individual member of a structure: a natural person identified as workforce of a legal person.
  • Public structure: file of the legal person that gathers the historicals of different individuals associated with it.
  • Structure subsidiary of a mother structure: binding relationship between two structures.

BEWARE OF TURNING A “PRIVATE” CONTACT INTO A RELAY AND ONE PERSON HAVING MORE THAN ONE FILE DEPENDING ON ROLE


There are also other types of contacts. However, depending on the needs of your institution, you might not see all of them.

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  • Guides: The schedule and the visits they guide can be managed with Secutix. You can learn more about them here.
  • Suppliers: a contact available on the interfaces of the module ‘Goods’, where a supplier is selected This type of contact is only used if your institution is managing shops with Secutix, which is done through the Goods menu within the Organism Context.
  • Partners: a contact that has a contract with the organization within an agreement of sales These are contacts whose company have a commercial agreement with your institution.
  • Producers: a contact These contacts that can be associated with an event as a producer producers, and therefore they can access the sales information of your eventsthe event they are associated with.
  • Support: a contact with access to the personal accounts of the clients. The purpose of this is carrying out support verifications of their personal areas.
  • Artists:
  • This type of contact is usually someone from your institution that will be in direct contact with the clients. With this type of contact they will be able to access the online accounts that clients and prospects have created in your institution. This way they will be able to carry out support verifications and guide them through their online accounts when needed.
  • Artists
  • ExhibitorsExhibitors:




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