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Pull from Sage Supply Chain Intelligence

Sage Supply Chain Intelligence centralizes your purchase orders, products, suppliers, and logistics milestones so operations teams can track orders end-to-end and spot issues early. Connecting Sage Supply Chain Intelligence to Parabola lets you pull operational data to automate processes like three-way matches, split shipment creation, and automatic alerting for discrepancies.

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Pull from Sage Supply Chain Intelligence

How to authenticate

  1. Get your credentials from Sage Supply Chain Intelligence.
    In your Sage Supply Chain Intelligence account, generate an API key or token from the developer or API settings page (access typically managed by an admin).
  2. Connect in Parabola.
    Use the Sage Supply Chain Intelligence integration in Parabola. Enter your API key/token in the credentials form. Parabola will use this key to authorize requests and let you choose which Sage Supply Chain Intelligence resources (purchase orders, shipments, parts, etc.) to pull.

Available data

  • Purchase orders & lines: Purchase order number, supplier, status, ship-to/location, shipping method, target/expected ship and delivery dates, currency, created/updated timestamps, and line items (SKU/part, quantity ordered, quantity received, unit price, UOM, notes/tags).
  • Shipments & tracking: Shipment identifiers (containers, bills of lading, airway bills), carrier/mode, ship-from/ship-to locations, estimated and actual pickup/departure/arrival/delivery timestamps, milestone statuses (to be shipped, in transit, delivered, received, closed), and quantities by line/SKU.
  • Products/parts (item master): SKU/part number, name/description, category/tags, default UOM, supplier relationships, commercial identifiers (e.g., UPC/ASIN if present), HTS/tariff classification fields, pricing brackets (currency, unit price, minimum order quantity), and lead-time days by supplier or break point.

Common use cases

  • Three-way match and discrepancy detection
    Identify delivery and invoicing discrepancies by comparing Sage Supply Chain Intelligence purchase orders against delivery receipts and invoices. Flag discrepancies in real time with automatic Slack, Teams, or email alerts.
  • Purchase order tracking and reporting
    Pull detailed purchase order, supplier, and shipment data from Sage Supply Chain Intelligence to generate unified reports enriched with real-time statuses, milestones, and delivery estimates. Use stored expected lead time estimates to help fill in expected milestones and schedules within Sage Supply Chain Intelligence.
  • Landed cost and lead time analysis
    Combine Sage Supply Chain Intelligence purchase order data with freight, duty, and cost files to calculate true landed costs per SKU or shipment. Combine production and transit lead times for more accurate expected lead times.
  • Split shipment management
    Combine demand and shipping availability data to intelligently split orders. Automate tracking and creation of split shipments by matching Sage Supply Chain Intelligence order data with delivery updates, ensuring quantities and shipment statuses remain accurate across systems.
  • HTS classification
    Extract product and supplier data from Sage Supply Chain Intelligence to classify SKUs by HTS code and standardize tariff data for customs and compliance.
  • Supplier scorecarding
    Monitor supplier lead times, milestone completion, and on-time delivery rates using automated reports and dashboards.
  • Delayed order and exception alerting
    Trigger Slack or email notifications and update systems when orders are delayed, shipments miss milestones, quantities don’t reconcile, or supplier timelines deviate from plan.
  • Order and product data enrichment
    Use product data and attributes from systems like NetSuite or your PLM to fill in necessary order and line-item fields within Sage Supply Chain Intelligence.

Tips for using Parabola with Sage Supply Chain Intelligence

  • Normalize identifiers early. Map Sage Supply Chain Intelligence purchase order numbers, SKUs, and supplier IDs to your ERP/PLM keys so joins are reliable across systems.
  • Blend shipments with purchase orders. Join shipment milestones to purchase order lines to compute real-time status, expected vs. actual dates, and exceptions.
  • Automate exception alerts. After calculating mismatches (price/quantity/dates), send Slack/Teams/email alerts from Parabola and write back status fields as needed.
  • Schedule your flow. Run hourly or daily so dashboards and alerts stay current.
  • Keep costs accurate. Join line-item prices and quantities with freight, duty, and accessorials to calculate landed cost per SKU, order, and shipment.
  • Make lead times transparent. Store expected production and transit lead-time rules in Parabola tables so they’re easy to adjust as suppliers or lanes change.