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ERP migrations for orders inventory billing and accounting consistency

Move ERP processes to one governed layer so operational status and financial reporting stay consistent.

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ERP migrations for orders, inventory, billing, and accounting consistency

ERP migrations fail when teams move data but not process. You need consistent definitions for customers, items, inventory states, invoices, and approvals so operations and finance stay aligned after cutover. Sanka helps you migrate ERP workflows as a governed program with validation and traceability.

Operational model

Standardize orders, purchasing, and inventory states so teams share one operational record.

Billing + AR

Migrate invoicing and AR visibility with controlled triggers and audit-ready history.

Controlled cutover

Dry-run, reconcile, and cut over with clear ownership and validation checkpoints.

What to migrate (and validate)

  • Customer master, item master, and location model
  • Open operational records (orders, POs) and their statuses
  • Billing records (invoices) and AR status/aging expectations
  • Approval rules and exception paths that keep spend and revenue controlled
Migration layer What can go wrong What to standardize
Master data Inconsistent SKUs and customers Definitions, ownership, validation
Status states Broken handoffs Explicit states and triggers
Billing triggers Revenue leakage Controlled invoice creation and approvals
Reporting Close delays Consistent definitions and traceability
[DRY RUN] Import sample items, customers, and open invoices
-> Validate required fields and statuses
-> Reconcile totals and aging
[OK] Cutover checklist complete
-> Execute migration and monitor exceptions

Move to a governed operational record

ERP migration is a chance to remove brittle handoffs and make workflows audit-ready.

Validation

Define checks so migrated records are operationally usable on day one.

Approvals

Recreate the approval rules that protect spend and revenue from uncontrolled changes.

Traceability

Keep an audit trail of what moved, what changed, and how totals were reconciled.

Get started

  1. Define the target model: customers, items, locations, and required fields.
  2. Import and validate: run a dry-run with representative records and reconcile totals.
  3. Rebuild approvals: define exception rules for purchasing, billing, and write-offs.
  4. Cut over: freeze high-risk edits, migrate, then monitor and fix exceptions.

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Frequently asked questions

Can we migrate open invoices and AR status?
Yes. Define required fields and the target status model, then validate totals and aging during dry-run reconciliation.
How do we handle inventory during cutover?
Align SKUs and locations first, then validate counts and movements as transactions. Use a controlled freeze window for high-risk stock updates.
What should we do before migrating?
Clean master data, define required fields, and agree on status definitions. Migration is much harder when the target operating model is unclear.
How do we keep approvals from getting bypassed?
Recreate approval gates as explicit workflow steps and make exceptions visible. Governance should be part of the target design, not an afterthought.