Priority ERP Integration and Automation
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Priority ERP integration connects your Priority ERP with eCommerce, CRM, and marketplace applications so accounts, contacts, items, price books, and sales orders move automatically between systems. Once connected, web and CRM orders post as Priority sales orders, item and price data pushes to storefronts, and invoices flow back, with no manual entry.
APPSeCONNECT is a low-code iPaaS and a listed Priority Software marketplace partner that connects Priority ERP through its REST API and OData interface. Pre-built ProcessFlow templates and a drag-and-drop designer let teams automate Priority processes without a custom project.
KEY BENEFITS
Why APPSeCONNECT Is the Gold Standard for Priority ERP Integration and Automation
APPSeCONNECT gives Priority ERP a controlled integration layer for ERP-led business workflows. It helps orders, customer records, item data, inventory updates, pricing rules, invoices, payments, and operational records move through connected workflows instead of manual handoffs. Teams can keep Priority ERP aligned with the systems that sell, fulfill, bill, and support customers without losing control of the ERP record.
ERP Data Becomes the Bottleneck
Priority ERP may hold the main business record, but disconnected apps slow down order, inventory, finance, and fulfillment updates.
Manual Re-Entry Inflates Risk
Teams may need to recreate the same customer, item, order, or invoice data in multiple systems. This increases errors and slows daily work.
Inventory and Fulfillment Drift Apart
Stock updates, warehouse changes, shipment status, and fulfillment activity can fall out of sync when sales channels and warehouse tools do not stay connected to Priority ERP.
Pricing and Customer Rules Drift Across Systems
ERP-managed prices, customer groups, discount rules, and account terms can become hard to control when connected apps use stale data.
Finance Visibility Comes Late
Invoices, payments, refunds, and account balances can move slowly when finance records are handled outside the ERP flow.
Exceptions Stay Hidden Too Long
Failed syncs, missing fields, API issues, and mapping errors need a clear monitoring path. Without it, teams often find problems only after a customer or finance issue appears.
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What You Get
Features You Get With Our Priority ERP Connector
APPSeCONNECT supports Priority ERP integration and automation across connected business apps. These features can be configured around your Priority ERP setup, target systems, field rules, approval logic, warehouse model, and finance process.
Order Sync
Move orders from connected sales channels, CRM systems, marketplaces, or custom apps into Priority ERP with customer, item, tax, shipping, and payment details.
Item and Product Master Sync
Keep product, SKU, item, description, category, unit, and status records connected between Priority ERP and the systems that use item data.
Inventory and Warehouse Sync
Share stock updates from Priority ERP with commerce, marketplace, POS, warehouse, or fulfillment systems. Warehouse and location mapping can be added where the flow needs it.
Pricing and Customer Rule Sync
Map ERP-managed pricing, customer groups, discount rules, price books, and account-level terms into connected apps when those records need ERP control.
Invoice, Payment, and Finance Sync
Keep invoices, due dates, payment references, refund details, account balances, and transaction records tied to the Priority ERP financial record.
Monitoring and Retry
Use logs, snapshots, API responses, node status, and retry controls to review failed records and rerun them after corrections.
INTEGRATION BROCHURE
Download the Priority ERP Integration and Automation Brochure
Get the full brochure for planning Priority ERP integration and automation across sales, finance, inventory, warehouse, manufacturing, and fulfillment workflows. It also covers order flow, pricing logic, item data, customer records, invoices, returns, payments, and monitoring.
Inside You'll Find:
- Integration Architecture: See how Priority ERP can exchange order data, customer records, item updates, stock changes, shipment details, invoices, payments, and account data with connected systems.
- Flow Planning: Review the sync points needed for sales, finance, warehouse, manufacturing, and commerce teams. It also covers multi-system and multi-location setups.
- Rollout Approach: Start with the core flows first. Then extend into pricing, invoices, returns, fulfillment, account rules, and custom business logic.
- Testing Checklist: Validate SKU mapping, customer matching, tax rules, shipping logic, warehouse mapping, payment references, invoice fields, and retry scenarios before go-live.
- Operational Readiness: Learn how teams can monitor runs and review failed records. They can also inspect snapshots and retry transactions after launch.
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Deployment process
How Does the Workflow Run End-to-End?
A Priority ERP integration runs through APPSeCONNECT ProcessFlows. Each ProcessFlow defines the source system, target system, entity, connector action, and schema. Mapping logic, validation rules, run mode, retry settings, and monitoring paths are configured before data moves between Priority ERP and connected apps.
Trigger and Source Connection
A webhook, schedule, manual run, connected app event, or configured sync can start the ProcessFlow. The flow then opens the source connection to Priority ERP or the connected application.
Data Extraction & Schema Reading
Transformation & Field Mapping
Validation & Business Rule Execution
Target Push & Response Handling
Monitoring, Retry & Audit Logging
Use Cases
See how businesses use Priority ERP integrations
APPSeCONNECT’s Priority ERP integration and automation is built for businesses that need ERP records to move cleanly across connected systems. It supports manufacturing, distribution, retail, wholesale, finance, warehouse, marketplace, and multi-app operations.
Manufacturing & Distribution
Dealer and distributor orders move into Priority ERP without manual rebuilds
A manufacturer or distributor using Priority ERP needs orders, stock, pricing, production, and shipping status to stay close to the ERP record. APPSeCONNECT keeps demand from connected apps aligned with ERP-side controls, so warehouse and finance teams are not cleaning up after every sale.
- Priority ERP sales orders can be created from connected sales channels with mapped customer, item, tax, and delivery data.
- Inventory updates can keep sales and fulfillment systems closer to available stock.
- ERP-managed pricing and account rules can flow into connected systems where the sales process needs them.
- Shipment and tracking data can move back to the source app. Returns can follow the same order record.
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eCommerce and Marketplace Operations
Online orders stay aligned with Priority ERP operations
A retailer or marketplace seller using Priority ERP needs storefront activity, product data, stock availability, and finance records to stay connected. Manual CSV work becomes harder as order volume, SKU count, and sales channels increase.
- Confirmed online orders can create Priority ERP sales orders with line-level detail.
- ERP stock updates can sync back to mapped sales channels to reduce overselling.
- Item and product changes can move from Priority ERP to connected storefronts. Price updates can move through the same flow.
- Fulfillment status can return after shipment. Carrier and tracking data can return with it.
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Warehouse & Fulfillment
Warehouse teams work from cleaner ERP-connected records
Warehouse teams need orders, stock changes, pick status, shipment confirmations, and returns to stay connected with Priority ERP. When warehouse systems and ERP records drift apart, fulfillment teams lose time checking what is current.
- Priority ERP orders can move into fulfillment or warehouse systems with mapped item and delivery details.
- Stock adjustments can return to Priority ERP after warehouse activity.
- Shipment confirmations can update the ERP record and the source sales system.
- Returns and receiving activity can stay tied to the original order where the workflow needs it.
What this integration handles
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Finance & Accounting
Sales activity stays tied to the Priority ERP financial record
Finance teams need more than an order feed. They need invoices, payments, tax lines, refunds, and account balances to stay connected to the Priority ERP record. Audit work becomes harder when transaction details are spread across disconnected apps.
- Payment and tax data can be mapped into Priority ERP finance workflows.
- Invoices and due dates can sync to connected systems where account visibility is needed.
- Refunds and returns can stay linked to the original order and customer record.
- Logs and snapshots support reconciliation. Transaction details can support audit review.
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How appse ai Helps Streamline Priority ERP Integration and Automation
Once the core Priority ERP sync is live, the next problem is not basic connectivity. Teams still need to manage volume, failed records, repeated checks, and slow exception handling. appse ai adds AI-assisted workflow automation around ERP, CRM, and eCommerce processes, so teams can design flows faster, catch issues earlier, and review exceptions with more context.
Workflow Design
Issue Detection
Exception Review
Decision Support
Process Signals
API Orchestration
Workflow Optimization
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Priority ERP should not operate as a disconnected system fighting with sales, inventory, warehouse, fulfillment, and finance apps. APPSeCONNECT connects your ERP with the rest of your business stack through structured integration flows, so you can scale operations without scaling manual work.
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It is the automated exchange of accounts, contacts, items, price books, sales orders, and invoices between Priority ERP and connected eCommerce, CRM, and marketplace applications, usually run through an iPaaS like APPSeCONNECT.
Businesses use Priority ERP integration to reduce manual data entry and keep ERP records aligned with other systems. It helps teams reduce order delays, stock mismatches, pricing errors, invoice gaps, and disconnected customer records. It also gives operations teams a clearer monitoring path when records fail.
APPSeCONNECT connects Priority ERP with other apps through configured ProcessFlows. Each flow defines the source, target, entity, connector action, mapping logic, validation rules, run mode, retry behavior, and monitoring path. This helps teams control how each record moves.
Priority ERP integration can support orders, customers, items, products, inventory, prices, shipments, invoices, payments, returns, refunds, and account data. The exact objects and fields depend on the connected app, the Priority ERP setup, and the workflow rules.
Priority ERP can connect with eCommerce platforms through APPSeCONNECT. Common flows include order sync, customer sync, product sync, stock updates, price updates, fulfillment status, returns, refunds, invoices, and payment references.
Priority ERP can connect with CRM systems so customer, contact, item, price, quotation, and order records can move between sales and ERP teams. The flow can be configured around account structure, customer codes, item IDs, price books, and order processing rules.
Orders can sync into Priority ERP from a connected sales channel, CRM, marketplace, POS, or custom app. The order sync can include customer data, item lines, quantities, prices, discounts, tax lines, shipping address, delivery method, and payment reference where available.
Priority ERP inventory sync shares stock data with connected apps. The flow can update SKU-level stock, warehouse availability, stock adjustments, and location-level inventory where the connected app supports it. Mapping rules control how Priority ERP warehouses match target locations.
APPSeCONNECT can map Priority ERP pricing into connected systems where price control needs to stay close to ERP. This can include base prices, customer groups, price books, account pricing, discount rules, or currency-specific logic depending on the workflow.
Priority ERP invoice and payment flows can be configured through APPSeCONNECT. Invoices, due dates, payment references, refund data, and account balances can stay tied to the ERP record where the target system needs financial visibility.
Priority ERP can connect with warehouse and fulfillment systems through configured automation flows. Orders can move to fulfillment. Shipment confirmations, tracking details, stock adjustments, and return updates can move back to ERP or the source sales system.
If a sync fails, APPSeCONNECT provides logs and snapshots. Node status, API responses, transaction details, and failure reasons help teams review the issue. Retry controls help teams rerun records after missing fields, mapping errors, credential issues, or validation problems are fixed.
Priority ERP integration can be configured around custom workflows when the business process needs it. APPSeCONNECT can support custom fields, mapping rules, validation logic, run modes, and connected systems based on the project scope.
appse ai adds AI-assisted workflow support around integration operations. It can help with workflow design, issue detection, exception review, decision support, process signals, API orchestration, and workflow optimization. It does not replace integration governance, but it helps teams work with more context.
Start by defining the flows your team needs first. Common starting points include order sync, item sync, inventory sync, price sync, customer sync, invoice sync, and fulfillment updates. APPSeCONNECT can then help map, configure, test, monitor, and scale the integration around your Priority ERP setup.
Through the Priority REST API and OData interface, with field-level mappings for accounts, items, price books, and orders. APPSeCONNECT is a listed Priority Software marketplace partner.
Yes. Accounts and contacts sync bi-directionally between the CRM and Priority customers and contact persons.
Yes. Sales quotations and order fulfillment can be synced for further order processing per business needs.
No. The low-code ProcessFlow Designer lets business users build and adjust flows visually.
Data moves over AES-256/TLS channels with role-based access and full audit logs.


