Do you have to be logged in to the ID you purchased OS X with to receive updates?

OKAY. Multiple Macs in the house all with their own Apple ID.
I know you can install OS X upgrade on all the macs with just one purchase. I'd have to log into the same Apple ID that purchased on each machine.
My question is if once I switch back to the Mac's normal individual Apple ID will I still be able to receice OS X updates or will I always have to log into the ID that I purchased with to receive them?

You'll need to log back in with the purchasing ID each time.

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