Well, for example, "Transfer business process to API" can transfer all data to another system.
And there, in another system, for example, we changed the goods, filled in additional fields in a different way, changed the status.
After that, in the first system, will the data change for this business process?
So that full control would be one process of two systems.
Or are there any other options?
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Well, for example, "Transfer business process to API" can transfer all data to another system. And there, in another system, for example, we changed the goods, filled in additional fields in a different way, changed the status. After that, in the first system, will the data change for this business process? So that full control would be one process of two systems. Or are there any other options?
Option 1: 1. Once an hour from another system, pick up a list of orders and update it at home 2. At the stage, put the action Peder the business process in api, the 2nd on your screen
Option 1:
1. Once an hour from another system, pick up a list of orders and update it at home
2. At the stage, put the action Peder the business process in api, the 2nd on your screen
anonymous duck OneBox production Employee wrote: Option 1: 1. Once an hour from another system, pick up a list of orders and update it at home 2. At the stage, put the action Peder the business process in api, the 2nd on your screen
The second point is more relevant. It will not create a process duplicate there? Update only the data in it to the changed ones?
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anonymous duck
OneBox production
Employee wrote:
Option 1:
1. Once an hour from another system, pick up a list of orders and update it at home
2. At the stage, put the action Peder the business process in api, the 2nd on your screen
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The second point is more relevant.
It will not create a process duplicate there? Update only the data in it to the changed ones?
anonymous duck OneBox production Employee wrote: where is there? Depends on the api that accepts the request.
Communication between two different vanboxes From the first vanbox - an order with data was transferred to the second vanbox In the second vanbox, we changed the data in the fields, removed several products, added 6 more products, changed delivery methods In the first vanbox, the same data will change in the same order, what was changed in the second one?
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anonymous duck
OneBox production
Employee wrote:
where is there? Depends on the api that accepts the request.
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Communication between two different vanboxes
From the first vanbox - an order with data was transferred to the second vanbox
In the second vanbox, we changed the data in the fields, removed several products, added 6 more products, changed delivery methods
In the first vanbox, the same data will change in the same order, what was changed in the second one?
Onebox-os has such an application Network. It allows you to synchronize processes with each other without the participation of any actions. You just need to add your second box to "friends", confirm on the second box and send the order from one box to another
Onebox-os has such an application Network. It allows you to synchronize processes with each other without the participation of any actions. You just need to add your second box to "friends", confirm on the second box and send the order from one box to another
anonymous duck OneBox production Employee wrote: Onebox-os has such an application Network. It allows you to synchronize processes with each other without the participation of any actions. You just need to add your second box to "friends", confirm on the second box and send the order from one box to another
but the Network app only syncs two vanboxes? and if 4 vanboxes work on one order, will the Network application be able to implement this?
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anonymous duck
OneBox production
Employee wrote:
Onebox-os has such an application Network. It allows you to synchronize processes with each other without the participation of any actions. You just need to add your second box to "friends", confirm on the second box and send the order from one box to another
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but the Network app only syncs two vanboxes?
and if 4 vanboxes work on one order, will the Network application be able to implement this?
anonymous duck OneBox production Employee wrote: Onebox-os has such an application Network. It allows you to synchronize processes with each other without the participation of any actions. You just need to add your second box to "friends", confirm on the second box and send the order from one box to another
but the Network app only syncs two vanboxes? and if 4 vanboxes work on one order, will the Network application be able to implement this?
yes, just connect them in a chain and that's it. It is a delusion that the network can only connect 2 boxes. You can have at least 200 boxes connected and you will send tasks to each of them
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Alexander wrote:
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anonymous duck
OneBox production
Employee wrote:
Onebox-os has such an application Network. It allows you to synchronize processes with each other without the participation of any actions. You just need to add your second box to "friends", confirm on the second box and send the order from one box to another
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but the Network app only syncs two vanboxes?
and if 4 vanboxes work on one order, will the Network application be able to implement this?
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yes, just connect them in a chain and that's it. It is a delusion that the network can only connect 2 boxes. You can have at least 200 boxes connected and you will send tasks to each of them
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