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Integration Types at a Glance: DATEV, DATEV Adjacent, Other, and SAP

Four types, clear rules: How integration types control exports, available fields and validation in Candis.

Written by Thomas Heudecker
Updated over a month ago

Introduction

This overview explains the Candis integration types and links to detailed articles.


What Does an Integration Type Define?

An integration type defines at a high level which export options are available, which fields appear during processing, and which validations apply to those fields. The specific rules are described in the corresponding detailed articles.


The Four Integration Types and Their Detailed Articles

DATEV

Represents integrations based on the DATEV ecosystem.

DATEV Adjacent

For integrations aligned with DATEV but with differing requirements.

Other

Applies to integrations outside the DATEV logic, particularly ERPs and custom developments using the Export API.

SAP

For integrations with SAP Business One.

Note: Each integration type has its own set of rules (export format, validations, field logic). These details are not included in this overview but are covered in the linked articles.


When to Consult Each Detailed Article

  • Export questions (file formats, fields, mappings):
    Refer to the detailed article for the integration type in use.

  • Validation issues or error messages:
    Check the detailed article, where required fields and validation rules are described.

  • Account numbers / chart of accounts:
    The detailed article explains the applicable account number and dimension logic.

  • Feature availability (e.g., cost centers, additional fields):
    Feature lists for each integration type are available in the corresponding detailed article.

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