Things to Know
Background
Each of Procore's available ERP connectors perform the basic function of syncing data between the ERP system and Procore, usually in the same way as other connectors. However, each connector has a unique set of items it can sync, and the way those items are synced will vary based on how that ERP system and its corresponding integration are built to function.
Sage 300 CRE®, like all ERP integrations, has some key considerations, limitations, and things to know about how each Procore object is synced. Those considerations, limitations, and things to know are outlined in the table below according to tool or item being synced.
Things to know about the {{integrations_sage300cre}} Connector
Procore Item or Setting | Considerations, Limitations, and Requirements |
Connection |
Typically, the hh2 synchronization client requires no special network firewall permissions, since the client only uses standard outbound TCP Port 80, and sometimes Port 443 connections, which are commonly used for standard web access. In addition, no inbound connections are required. Standard web technologies like Web Sockets is used to maintain a persistent connection. |
configuration settings & sync schedule |
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COMPANY LEVEL work breakdown structure (wbs) |
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PROJECT LEVEL work breakdown structure (wbs) |
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companies |
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Company INSURANCE |
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projects |
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SUB JOBS |
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BUDGET |
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BUDGET CHANGES & ESTIMATED COST AT COMPLETION |
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COMMITMENTS |
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COMMITMENT CHANGE ORDERS (CCO) | Note:
Limitations:
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subcontractor invoices |
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PRIME CONTRACTs |
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PRIME CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS (PCCO) |
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JOB COSTS (summary) |
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DIRECT COSTS (transaction detail) |
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Custom Settings Available on Request |
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