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How to create a SuperOffice Quote Connector

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Pre-requisites

  • Install Visual Studio

  • Install SuperOffice Sales & Marketing Windows version on the computer.

Note

The example assumes that you have installed the windows client on "C:\Program Files (x86)\SuperOffice\SuperOffice 7 Windows". Adjust your path accordingly.

Basics

  1. Open Visual Studio, but Run as Administrator. You will need this to be able to set the build output to a subfolder of Program files.

  2. Select Create new project from the menu

    1. Select "Visual C#"
    2. Select "Class library" and give it a name, like "MyQuoteConnector" (or "SAP Connector")
    3. Select OK
  3. Right-click on References in the Solution explorer and select "Add references…"

    1. Select "Browse", and "Browse" again.
    2. Navigate to where you installed SuperOffice and select SOCore.dll and SuperOffice.Plugins.dll
  4. Right-Click on the project in solution explorer and select " Properties".

    1. Select Build tab
    2. Set "Output path" = C:\Program Files (x86)\SuperOffice\SuperOffice 7 Windows\
    3. Save and close the properties window.
  5. Open "Class1.cs"

  6. Insert using SuperOffice.CRM;

  7. (If you are using the version that was made around Christmas 2012) Insert using SuperOffice.Plugins.CRM.Sale;

  8. Insert [QuoteConnector( Name )] over the class def. This attribute is used to identify the class by SuperOffice as an ERPQuoteConnector.

  9. Insert public const string Name = "MyQuoteConnector"; inside the class. This name is used (via the attribute over) to identify the class by SuperOffice when it is dynamically loaded from the SuperOffice.config file. You shall have to insert this name and the name of the .DLL into the SuperOffice.config file’s DynamicLoad section later.

If you just want to replace or extend part of an ERP connector

  1. Right-click on References in the Solution explorer and select "Add references…"

    1. Select "Browse", and "Browse" again.
    2. Navigate to where you installed SuperOffice and select the connector you want to extend, for instance: SuperOffice.QuoteConnector.dll
  2. Inherit "SuperOffice.CRM. QuoteConnectorExtender" in Class1

  3. Create a constructor where you reference the ERP connector you want to extend, something like this:

    public Class1(): base( new SuperOffice.QuoteConnector. SuperOfficeQuoteConnector()) { }
    
  4. Override the function(-s) you want to override. (for instance "OnQuoteLineChanged")

  5. Goto "When Done" J

If you don’t want to extend an existing ERP connector

  1. Inherit "SuperOffice.CRM. QuoteConnectorBase" in Class1. This class has a lot of what you want to do implemented already. it implements IQuoteConnector and IPlugin. Implement the abstract class SuperOffice.CRM.QuoteConnectorBase.

  2. Implement Quote Connector Setup functions

  3. Implement Product Provider functions

  4. If you want to handle Orders, implement the Order Consumer functions

  5. Goto "When Done" J

When Done

  1. Build your connector DLL

  2. DynamicLoad. Either use the SOLOADER panel in Windows Admin client or change the config file as shown below.

    1. Open SuperOffice.config from the installation folder.
    2. Insert the following line under <DynamicLoad>:

    <add key = " MyQuoteConnector " value = " MyQuoteConnector.dll " />

  3. Run admin

  4. Click on the "Quote" element in the navigator on the left side.

  5. Observe that you can see the Connector in the connector list

  6. Add a connection to your connector.

  7. Start SuperOffice win client

  8. Create a new sale.

  9. Create a quote with the new connector.

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