How does switching single↔multi-vendor mode change routing and settlement?
Switching between single- and multi-vendor mode (a permission-gated action) changes order routing and settlement behaviour platform-wide. In single-vendor mode orders flow to one central place and settlement is a single operation; in multi-vendor mode orders route to individual branches/vendors and settlement computes commission splits and per-vendor money flow. So the switch reshapes how…
Switching between single- and multi-vendor mode (a permission-gated action) changes order routing and settlement behaviour platform-wide. In single-vendor mode orders flow to one central place and settlement is a single operation; in multi-vendor mode orders route to individual branches/vendors and settlement computes commission splits and per-vendor money flow. So the switch reshapes how orders are distributed and how money is reconciled — which is why it's treated as a deliberate, gated configuration change rather than a casual toggle.