Connect Shopify and Oracle Micros to sync products, inventory, taxes, and order data between your store and POS, so online and in-store stock stays accurate.
• A connector exchanges data between Shopify Admin APIs and Oracle Micros interfaces (often via middleware), using scheduled polling and/or event-driven triggers where supported.
• Product identifiers are aligned through stable keys (SKU, barcode/UPC, and internal item IDs), with location mapping used to link Shopify locations to Micros stores/revenue centers.
• Inventory is synchronized per location, with delta updates sending only changed stock values and conflict handling based on a defined system of record for on-hand quantities.
• Orders are exported from Shopify to Micros with line items, discounts, taxes, tenders (when available), and customer details mapped to Micros transaction structures.
• Returns, voids, and adjustments are handled as downstream transaction updates, with references preserved for audit trails and reconciliation between POS and eCommerce.
• Sync jobs validate payloads, log processing outcomes, and route exceptions (missing SKUs, closed tenders, tax mismatches) into error queues for retry or review.
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We connect Shopify and Oracle Micros via API or middleware, map SKUs and locations, then sync stock and product updates on a schedule or near real time.
Yes, we can push Micros transactions into Shopify as orders, including item, discount, and tender details, so reporting stays consistent.
Yes, the integration can support per-store quantities, shared pools, and transfer logic, depending on how Micros stores location and item availability.
Common data includes products, variants, prices, taxes, inventory by location, orders, returns, and basic customer identifiers where allowed.
Timelines depend on data complexity, but scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003 and provides ongoing support options after go-live.









