Keep finance in SAP Business One, run the floor in OpsUI.
SAP Business One runs finance and accounting for plenty of ANZ manufacturers and distributors. OpsUI adds the warehouse and dispatch layer on top — business partners, items, sales orders, deliveries, and inventory sync both ways, so you keep B1 as the system of record instead of bolting on SAP EWM or a second console.
SAP Business One stays finance. OpsUI runs the floor.
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Orders both ways
Sales orders, deliveries, and fulfilment events sync in both directions between SAP Business One and OpsUI.
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Business partners
Customer and supplier master records stay in lockstep, so the floor and finance see the same partners without re-keying.
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Items & inventory
Item master, stock counts, and warehouse movements propagate between OpsUI and SAP Business One.
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A/R invoices & payments
A/R invoices and payment events flow back to SAP Business One, which stays the system of record for finance.
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Conflict resolution
Field-level rules decide which system wins when a record is edited on both sides.
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Built per rollout
B1 deployments and add-ons vary, so the connector is wired against your company database during onboarding rather than shipped as a self-serve download.
Both directions, no manual reconcile.
SAP Business One → OpsUI
- →Business partners (customers + suppliers)
- →Item master records
- →Chart of accounts (read-only)
- →Purchase orders and goods receipts
OpsUI → SAP Business One
- →Sales orders and deliveries
- →A/R invoices and payment events
- →Inventory movements and adjustments
- →Fulfilment and dispatch events
Built against the SAP Business One Service Layer (for HANA deployments) or the DI API (for SQL deployments) — no third-party iPaaS in the path and no nightly batch. Because B1 installs and add-ons differ, the sync is scoped to how yours is configured during onboarding.
The honest answers.
Do I have to replace SAP Business One?
No. SAP Business One stays your system of record for finance and accounting. OpsUI adds the warehouse, picking, packing, and dispatch layer on top and syncs back to B1 — so you avoid an SAP EWM add-on project or a risky migration.
Is the SAP Business One connector live and self-serve today?
It is delivered during your rollout rather than as a self-serve download, because B1 deployments and add-ons differ and the sync is scoped to yours. The rest of OpsUI runs in production today and can run standalone alongside SAP Business One in the meantime.
Is OpsUI an SAP partner or reseller?
No. OpsUI is an independent ANZ product, not an SAP partner or reseller. The connector lets you keep your existing SAP Business One licence and partner relationship while adding OpsUI as the operations layer on top.
Running SAP Business One? Let’s wire it in.
Walk us through your current SAP Business One setup and we’ll show how OpsUI fits on top — warehouse, picking, and dispatch, syncing back to SAP Business One.