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The following terms and settings are commonly used in the context of Zilliant CPQ integrations with SAP ERP
Term/Setting | Description |
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Product/Material | Product is the CPQ equivalent of Material in ERP. A product is also any entity that can be quoted. |
Object ERP ID | The ID of the object in ERP as recorded in CPQ. Example: Material ID in ERP becomes the Object ERP ID of that product in CPQ. |
Object Name | Name of the object in CPQ. For materials in ERP, the object name in CPQ is the same as object ERP ID. |
Account/Customer | Account is the CPQ equivalent of customer in ERP. |
SettingProductSyncDownloadClassification | Enables synchronization of classification data of the products. Should be enabled before the start of product sync. |
SettingClassificationToLoad | Overrides which class type to load the classification data for. The default class type is 001. |
SettingProductSyncDownloadProducts | Enables synchronization of products in background system tasks. |
SettingProductSyncBatchSize | Sets up a batch size for product sync. |
SettingProductSyncBatchSyncInactive | Setting to also sync mark for deleted products in ERP |
SettingProductSyncBatchMarkAsExportToCRM | Enables the flag export to the CRM on products synced from ERP |
SettingUseDisplayMatNoFromBAPIForObjectName | If set to true, removes the prefix zeros from the 18-digit material number that comes from ERP. For example, if a 18-digit material number is 000000001234567800 it becomes 1234567800 and is the object name of the product. |
SettingEnableProductSubstitution | Enable product substitution at line item creation and manual checking. |
SettingEnableProductSubstitutionAtQuoteSubmit | Enable product substitution at quote submit. |
SettingERPAccountSyncWithSalesAreaFromView | Enable sync of account from ERP with sales area information. |
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