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Direction: Microsoft Dynamics ? OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer
When sales orders, purchase orders, invoices, or shipment notices are exchanged through Microsoft Dynamics, Cartographer can map the connected trading partners and document the full B2B flow. This gives integration and operations teams a clear view of which Dynamics transactions are routed to which partners, through which channels, and with what dependencies.
Business value: Faster troubleshooting, better partner accountability, and reduced time spent locating where a transaction failed.
Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer ? Microsoft Dynamics
Before a Dynamics upgrade, configuration change, or process redesign, Cartographer can identify all partner integrations and data exchanges that may be affected. This is especially useful when finance, order management, or customer service processes depend on EDI or API connections tied to Dynamics.
Business value: Lower change risk, fewer production incidents, and improved coordination between ERP, integration, and business teams.
Direction: Microsoft Dynamics ? OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer
When a new customer, supplier, or logistics partner is added in Dynamics, Cartographer can be used to document the required integration endpoints, message types, and routing paths. This supports onboarding for EDI orders, acknowledgments, shipping notices, and invoice exchanges.
Business value: Faster partner onboarding, standardized integration documentation, and fewer manual setup errors.
Direction: Microsoft Dynamics ? OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer
If an order, invoice, or shipment confirmation does not complete in Dynamics, support teams can use Cartographer to trace the transaction path across the Trading Grid ecosystem. This helps determine whether the issue originated in Dynamics, the integration layer, or the external partner connection.
Business value: Reduced mean time to resolution, fewer escalations, and improved service levels for finance and supply chain operations.
Direction: Bi-directional
Dynamics can serve as the system of record for customer, vendor, product, and location data, while Cartographer documents how that data is distributed to connected B2B endpoints. This is useful when master data changes must be reflected consistently across EDI and API-based partner integrations.
Business value: Better data consistency, fewer duplicate records, and reduced downstream processing errors.
Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer ? Microsoft Dynamics
Cartographer can provide a documented view of which external partners exchange business documents with Dynamics and what data is transmitted. This supports audit preparation, internal controls, and compliance reviews for finance and customer operations.
Business value: Stronger governance, improved traceability, and easier evidence collection for audits.
Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer ? Microsoft Dynamics
By analyzing the full integration landscape around Dynamics, Cartographer can identify redundant partner connections, unused interfaces, and overly complex routing patterns. Teams can then simplify the integration model for invoicing, procurement, and fulfillment processes.
Business value: Lower integration maintenance costs, improved performance, and a cleaner operating model for enterprise applications.
Direction: Bi-directional
Customer service teams working in Dynamics can benefit from visibility into whether a customer order, invoice, or shipment is connected to an active partner integration. Cartographer provides the technical context, while Dynamics provides the business context, enabling faster resolution of customer inquiries.
Business value: Better customer communication, fewer handoffs between teams, and improved order-to-cash execution.