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Use case

Real Tally and SAP B1 integration — not a nightly CSV.

Bidirectional sync of invoices, day-book, and JV entries with Tally, and SAP Business One HANA integration running in production cross-border — so finance stops re-keying.

real sync, not batch export
Bidirectionalreal sync, not batch export
in production, cross-border
SAP B1 HANAin production, cross-border
e-invoicing aligned (NIC)
GSTe-invoicing aligned (NIC)
8,572 Cr
Distribution GMV processed
45
Enterprise clients
83,785
Farmer accounts powered
2.3 Lakh+
App users in the field

In short

SalesPort integrates for real with Tally and SAP Business One — syncing invoices, day-book entries, JV postings, and GST e-invoicing — rather than shipping a nightly CSV your finance team has to babysit. SAP B1 HANA integration runs in production at a cross-border India–Nepal client.

Why 'integration' usually disappoints

Vendors claim 'SAP integration' or 'Tally integration' and ship a one-way nightly file export. Finance still re-keys entries, the numbers drift between systems, and reconciliation becomes a daily chore. For a CIO, a brittle batch job that breaks silently is worse than no integration at all.

Real integration means distribution and accounting agree continuously — invoices, day-book, and JV entries flowing both ways without manual intervention.

How SalesPort integrates

The specific workflows and screens that solve it.

1

Tally sync

Invoices, day-book entries, and JV postings sync with Tally so the books reflect distribution activity without re-keying.

2

SAP Business One

SAP B1 HANA integration runs in production at a cross-border client — distribution transactions flow into the ERP, not a CSV inbox.

3

GST e-invoicing

AccountBook generates GST-compliant invoices and supports e-invoicing aligned with the NIC Invoice Registration Portal.

4

Scoped, secure endpoints

Integration endpoints are token-scoped to the data they need, so the connection is secure and auditable — a CIO-grade integration, not a screen-scrape.

5

Continuous reconciliation

Because the systems agree continuously, month-end reconciliation is a check, not a rebuild.

What real integration is worth

Eliminating double data-entry and continuous drift saves finance days every month and removes a whole category of reconciliation error. For an enterprise running SAP B1, layering SalesPort for distribution is far cheaper and faster than extending the ERP itself.

What it connects to

This use case plugs into the rest of your distribution stack.

AccountBook Tally Prime SAP Business One (HANA) GST e-invoicing (NIC) Payment gateways

SAP & Tally Integration — FAQs

Is the Tally integration real-time?

Invoices, day-book, and JV entries sync with Tally so the books reflect distribution activity without manual re-keying.

Do you really integrate with SAP Business One?

Yes — SAP B1 HANA integration runs in production at a cross-border India–Nepal client, not as a batch export.

Does it handle GST e-invoicing?

Yes — GST-compliant invoices with e-invoicing aligned to the NIC Invoice Registration Portal.

Should we replace SAP B1 or layer on it?

Usually layer: keep SAP B1 for finance and run SalesPort for distribution, integrated — far cheaper than extending the ERP for field operations.

Is the integration secure?

Yes — token-scoped endpoints limited to the data they need, with an auditable trail.
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