The Basics
SAP Business One provides master data
All required data is replicated to 360° Retail from SAP Business One
360° Retail processes transactions
Sales and Retail related transactions are posted to SAP Business One. The DI API is used to ensure that all SAP Business One business rules are enforced
SAP HANA & Microsoft SQL Server Compatible
360° Retail can be integrated to SAP Business one running on either of the two most popular databases
Data Imported from SAP Business One
- Item Master
- Barcodes
- Units Of Measure
- Prices
- Serial Numbers & Batches
- Warehouse Stock
- Weight Units
- Item Groups
- Attributes
- Images
- Item Specials
- Date
- Group
- Other
- Price Lists
- Label Printing Data
- AP Invoice
- Goods Receipt PO
- Purchase Order
- Taxes
- Customers
- Suppliers
- Employees & Sales Employees
- Sales Orders, Drafts & Quotations
- Purchase Orders
- Stock Transfers
- User Defined Fields
Transactions Exported to SAP Business One
- Sales
- Posted as A/R Invoices
- Payments received posted as Incoming Payments
- Sales Orders
- Credit Notes
- Posted as Credit Notes against Business Partners
- Cash Refunds to Customers
- Posted as credit notes to credit stock
- Cash paid out posted as Outgoing Payments
- Voucher Transactions
- Loyalty Transactions
- Petty Cash Journals
- Delivery Notes
- Customers
- Goods Receipts
- Stock Transfers
- Stock Adjustments
- Cash-up & Float Transaction Journals
- Stock Takes
- Supplier Journals
- Stock Repack Transactions
Benefits of the Stand-Alone POS Approach
360° Retail operates independently from SAP Business One. Some of the benefits of this approach are:
- Allows trading to continue when internet interruptions occur
- Reduces load on SAP Business One and Server Hardware
- 360° Retail database requires no additional licensing, drastically reducing cost per terminal