1 |
Provide mapping details of
a work order, process order, or material. |
This step is required if the work order, process order, material, or material
lot details are stored in a custom or standard B2MML file. It is used by the ERP
Transformation service to convert the file to a JSON file. |
2 |
Create a user, and grant the required
permissions to import records. |
This step is required. |
3 |
Set the organization code for each production unit for which you want to import
material lots. To do so, in Plant Applications Administrator, for the associated
production unit, set the ExtendedInfo property to OrgCode value of the material
lot. |
This step is required if you want to import material lots. |
4 |
Connect to the ERP Integration database by configuring the database settings, and insert
records. |
This step is required. After the integration, work orders, process orders,
materials, material lots, and OSP are automatically imported to the ERP Integration
database. |
5 |
Configure the ERP Scheduler service parameters. |
This step is optional. It is used to change the default value of the time
interval at which the ERP Scheduler service polls the ERP Integration
database. |
6 |
Configure the ERP Import service for work
orders, process orders, and material
lots. |
This step is optional. It is used to change the default values of parameters
used in the service (such as names of property categories and groups). |
7 |
Configure the
ERP Export service parameters. |
This step is optional. It is used to change the default values of parameters
used in the service. |
8 |
Change the default values of the ERP Import service parameters. |
This step is optional. |
9 |
Send messages to the ERP
system. |
This step is required. It is used to import work order, process orders,
materials, material lots, and OSPs from the ERP system into Plant Applications. |