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Purpose

The AFS to SAP Retail interface is meant to facilitate the sharing of information between two complementary SAP systems:

Combining Strengths

The strength of SAP Retail lies in Distribution while the AFS strength lies mostly in the Manufacturing of size-dependent products, as practised in the fashion industry. For this reason, AFS has a supplying role for the Retail companies. These two types of companies have a Customer-Supplier relationship. This interface considers the AFS system as a supplier of the SAP Retail system and the latter as a Customer for the AFS company.

The data that need to be shared are the materials and their prices. In SAP terms, this means that AFS Materials are sent to the SAP Retail system with their prices. This allows the exchange of business documents such as Purchase Orders from the SAP Retail system to the AFS system, and their following documents ( Shipping Notifications and Invoices).

The two systems treat information differently and have distinct databases. However, these differences are not apparent to the end-users, and, from their point of view, SAP Retail and AFS databases mirror one another, thanks to the almost constant flow of information between the two systems. Data exchange is achieved using IDocs which travel back and forth to carry information from one system to another. The frequency at which these IDocs commute can vary and is set upon implementation, according to the specific needs of the organizations involved, thus allowing these organizations to make the best of both sets of functionalities.

For a detailed description of the various steps involved in the relationship between AFS and SAP Retail, including a graphic overview of the interaction between those two systems and technical information regarding the actual data exchange, click here.

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