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In almost all cases, you will want to have ShipHawk sync with the ERP object that represents what’s ready to be fulfilled to create the order object in ShipHawk, to ensure you only fulfill the items that are ready (and in inventory) to be shipped.
Integration Planning
The following is a high-level summary of topics you should consider when planning an ERP integration with ShipHawk.
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Out Your Integration Plan
As you think about building your integration, you will need to consider the following:
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Installing/uninstalling the App that connects ShipHawk and the ERP/Source
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Managing settings like authentication and syncing entities
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Managing Order and Line Item field mappings
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Creating Orders in ShipHawk
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Updating the ERP/Source with shipment details from their ShipHawk
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you should consider how you want to install (and uninstall) the app that connects the ERP and ShipHawk. You’ll need to consider how you will manage the connection settings, including authentication and synchronization configuration between the ERP and ShipHawk. In addition, you should consider the mapping of the ERP’s order/shipment and line item fields to ShipHawk so that the ShipHawk orders can be created seamlessly. Likewise, you’ll need to consider how the integration will update the ERP with the shipment details from ShipHawk. Finally, it’s important to plan how you will log all the integration’s interactions between the ERP and ShipHawk. To plan in more detail, see the following pages:
Get Your ShipHawk API Key
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