This post of a customer question - How can I easily create an invoice in ERP?
I checked out the Fusion ERP REST API documentation here
and found the following -
The request payload example was as follows -
I had to run a couple of reports in ERP to get valid values for -
1. Business Unit
2. Supplier
3. Supplier Site
Then I tested the REST call in Postman -
I then logged into Fusion ERP and looked for the invoice -
So far so good, now to OIC -
Here I create a REST connection to Fusion ERP
I then create a scheduled integration - read the invoice from an FTP server and
invoke the above.
that's it!
Naturally, I can also access these REST services via the Fusion ERP adapter in OIC.
I checked out the Fusion ERP REST API documentation here
and found the following -
The request payload example was as follows -
I had to run a couple of reports in ERP to get valid values for -
1. Business Unit
2. Supplier
3. Supplier Site
Then I tested the REST call in Postman -
I then logged into Fusion ERP and looked for the invoice -
So far so good, now to OIC -
Here I create a REST connection to Fusion ERP
I then create a scheduled integration - read the invoice from an FTP server and
invoke the above.
that's it!
Naturally, I can also access these REST services via the Fusion ERP adapter in OIC.
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