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Solutions
Grouping a project's components
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16 articles in this collection
Written by
Martin Naude,
Alan Andrew,
and
Wesley Borain
About Solutions
Solutions logically group parts of your project
Written by
Martin Naude
Updated over a week ago
Flows
Flows
Flows model data processing pipelines and are the core building block of Synatic
Written by
Martin Naude
Updated over a week ago
Buffers
1 What is a Buffer?
A temporary holding area or super cache for data.
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
2 Creating a Buffer
Create a standard Buffer for your requirements
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
3 Configuring the Buffer
Configure the buffer to conform to your operational requirements
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
4 Managing Buffer Values
Modify and maintain data values in a buffer
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
5 Query the Buffer data
Use the Query Builder to debug or interrogate the Buffer data
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Connections
Connections
Connections simplify and secure 3rd party connections
Written by
Martin Naude
Updated over a week ago
Connecting to Microsoft SQL Server
Connecting Synatic to SQL
Written by
Wesley Borain
Updated over a week ago
Connecting to Xero
Connecting Synatic to Xero
Written by
Wesley Borain
Updated over a week ago
Connecting to Salesforce
Connecting Synatic to Salesforce
Written by
Wesley Borain
Updated over a week ago
Relays
Relays Overview
Relaying on-premise data to Synatic
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Relays
A reference article describing Relay configuration
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Relay Manager
A reference article describing the Relay Manager configuration
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Written by
Alan Andrew
Updated over a week ago
Installing the QuickBooks Relay
The QuickBooks Relay Manager provides access to QuickBooks Desktop
Written by
Martin Naude
Updated over a week ago
Parameters
Parameters
Reusing configuration with Parameters
Written by
Martin Naude
Updated over a week ago