Shopify
Create and Set up a Shopify Account
If you're considering whether to use Shopify as your e-Commerce solution and need a Shopify account to validate integrated workflow, you have the following options: Get a trial version. This is the typical starting point for end-users. Create ...
Get started with the Shopify Connector
Connect your Shopify stores with Business Central and maximize your business productivity. Manage and view insights from your business and your Shopify store as one unit. To use Shopify with Business Central, you must do a couple of things first. ...
Walkthrough: Set up and use the Shopify Connector
This section demonstrates some typical scenarios and takes you through the steps to test or train users on the workflow of the integrated Business Central and the Shopify store. Prerequisites Shopify You must have: A Shopify account A Shopify online ...
Troubleshooting the Shopify and Business Central synchronization
You might run into situations where you need to troubleshoot issues when synchronizing data between Shopify and Business Central. This page defines troubleshooting steps for some typical scenarios. Run tasks in the foreground Choose the icon, enter ...
Run tasks in the background
It's efficient to run some tasks simultaneously and in an automated manner. You can perform such tasks in the background and can also set a schedule when you want those tasks to run automatically. To run tasks in the background, two modes are ...
Set up taxes for the Shopify connection
In this article, we'll investigate how various settings in Shopify affect the storefront prices and taxes that display to customers. We'll also cover how to configure Business Central to support the settings in Shopify. This article is not intended ...
Transactions and payouts
When a customer completes their checkout in the online store, the information about payments is saved as a Transaction. There might be multiple transactions linked to the order, such as when a customer uses a gift card to pay some of the cost and ...
Synchronize customers and companies
When you import an order from Shopify, getting the information about the customer is essential for further processing the document in Business Central. There are two main options for doing so, and several combinations: Use a special customer for all ...
Synchronize items and inventory
Items in Business Central are equivalent to products in Shopify. They're the physical goods, digital downloads, services, and gift cards that you sell. There are two main reasons to synchronize items: When you primarily manage data in Business ...
Synchronize and fulfill sales orders
This article describes the necessary settings and steps that you must complete to synchronize and fulfill sales orders with Shopify in Business Central. Set the import of orders on the Shopify Shop Card Enter a currency code if your online shop uses ...
Synchronize returns and refunds from Shopify
Business value In an integration between Shopify and Business Central, it's important to be able to synchronize as much business data as possible. That makes it easier to keep your financials and inventory levels up to date in Business Central. We've ...