You can integrate
Kofax AP Agility
with
SAP ECC
and implement it in an environment where invoices are created in
SAP ECC.
Kofax AP Agility
integrates with
SAP ECC
using Business Application Programming Interface (BAPI) technologies. A
BAPI is a function module in
SAP ECC
that is called from an external system. The external system passes data to the BAPI through a defined interface. The BAPI
carries out a function, such as creating an invoice, and the output is returned back to the calling system. For example, a BAPI
function creates the unique ID of an invoice that has just been created. The call to the BAPI occurs synchronously.
Kofax AP Agility
has the following route for invoking BAPI calls within
SAP ECC.
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