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Supply Chain & Logistics
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Beam.ai
ERPNext is an ERP platform for finance and operations teams, organized around doctypes, documents, customers, invoices, and projects. The vendor documentation defines the resource model and required permissions. Anchor the workflow on ownership and state transitions, not on an abstract promise to automate work. Use the Beam catalogue entry as a starting point, then confirm connector actions and event coverage before rollout
What the integration covers: ERPNext
ERPNext is an ERP platform used by finance and operations teams. The official developer documentation identifies doctypes, documents, customers, invoices, and projects as part of its working model. A practical first design is to choose one record type and make the owner and decision visible. For ERPNext, use the doctype and document state as the anchor, with accounting, inventory, and owner context explicit
A practical first workflow
Map a doctype record is created, updated, or ready for review to a documented decision involving doctype. Confirm that the connector exposes the required fields and event, pass only the necessary context to Beam, and define the permitted next action. Keep a human in the loop for exceptions, permissions failures, and decisions that the source documentation does not cover
Workflow patterns to validate
Start with a doctype record is created, updated, or ready for review. Test whether the connector can pass the required doctype fields to Beam; apply an approved rule, then return the next step to the named owner.
For a doctype that needs review, validate the event and write-back path before using Beam to prepare a notification, task, or exception review.
Operational value
A bounded first workflow with a named owner and a clear stopping point.
A more useful record of what was checked, decided, and handed off.
A safer rollout path for exceptions that still require human judgement.
Before you build
Check the connector's available read, write, search, notification, and event operations for your Beam workspace. Confirm the vendor authentication method, required scopes, plan limits, and any approval requirements. Treat the two workflow patterns above as designs to validate, not promises of universal coverage.









