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Component: SBO
Component Name: SAP Business One
Description: Any node that is at the same level as the referenced node in a hierarchy.
Key Concepts: Sibling is a term used in SAP Business One (SBO) to refer to two or more objects that are related to each other. For example, a customer and a vendor may be siblings if they share the same address or contact information. Siblings can also refer to two or more items that are related in some way, such as two products that are part of the same product line. How to use it: In SBO, siblings can be used to quickly identify related objects or items. For example, when creating a new customer, you can search for existing siblings by entering the customer's address or contact information. This will allow you to quickly identify any existing customers with the same address or contact information. Tips & Tricks: When searching for siblings in SBO, it is important to remember that not all objects or items will have siblings. For example, if you are searching for a customer with a specific address, it is possible that no other customers have the same address. In this case, no siblings will be found. Related Information: Sibling relationships can also be used to quickly identify related objects or items in other SAP systems. For example, if you are using SAP ERP, you can use sibling relationships to quickly identify related customers or vendors in other systems.