Connect Salesforce with Momentis to sync orders, invoices, payments, and customer updates across teams, reducing manual entry, errors, and billing delays.
• Core entities such as accounts/contacts, products/SKUs, price lists, inventory availability, and orders are mapped between Momentis and Salesforce with consistent external IDs.
• Sync jobs support full loads and delta syncs, sending only changed records based on timestamps and change flags to reduce duplicate processing.
• Product data is exported from Momentis and transformed into Salesforce objects (for example, Product2 and related price book entries) with currency and unit-of-measure handling.
• Inventory and availability updates are routed from Momentis to Salesforce on a scheduled or event-driven basis, with ownership of stock calculations kept in Momentis.
• Order and order status events are posted back to Salesforce so sales and service can view order history, shipments, cancellations, and returns in context.
• Validation, error handling, and retry logic capture failed records with structured logs, correlation IDs, and queue-based reprocessing to avoid data loss.
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We map Momentis catalog, pricing rules, and availability into Salesforce objects so reps can quote and validate stock on current data. Sync can run in near real time or on a schedule, depending on volume and API limits.
Yes, we can send approved quotes or orders from Salesforce to Momentis with line items, taxes, discounts, and ship-to details. Momentis stays the source of truth for transaction processing.
Common entities include accounts, contacts, addresses, order history, shipment status, invoices, and payment states. Support gets order context in Salesforce without switching tools.
It can, as long as currency, tax, and locale rules are clearly owned by one system and mapped consistently. We validate rounding, price lists, and exchange rate behavior during QA.
A team that can cover Salesforce, APIs, data modeling, and eCommerce operations end to end. scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ projects since 2003, so integration work ships with fewer surprises.





