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Makini sends webhooks for several event types: sync completion (successful or failed), connection authentication required (when credentials need renewal), connection status changes (online/offline), and system errors requiring attention. Each webhook payload includes the event type, timestamp, connection ID, and event-specific details like error messages or affected entities. You can configure which events trigger webhooks on a per-connection basis. For workflow-based integrations using Makini Flows, you can also set up custom webhooks triggered by specific conditions in your business logic, providing granular control over real-time notifications.
Yes, through a combination of sandbox environments, test data, and Makini Flows. For testing different data states, use sandbox connections with predefined test scenarios. For testing system behavior like delays, errors, or specific responses, you can build test workflows in Makini Flows that simulate various scenarios. For testing with actual systems, set up dedicated test instances of your target systems. During implementation, we work with you to identify critical test scenarios and ensure your testing environment supports them. For specific edge cases or unusual system configurations, we can help create custom test scenarios.
Makini supports over 2,000 industrial systems across ERP, CMMS, and WMS categories. This includes major platforms like SAP (ECC, S4/HANA, Business One), Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, IBM Maximo, and specialized industrial systems. We support both cloud-based and on-premises installations. If you need to connect to a system we don't currently support, we're committed to building that integration for you at no additional charge—most new integrations are completed within one business day. You can view our full list of supported systems at makini.io/integrations.
Makini's API supports date filtering on most endpoints using query parameters. You can filter by creation date, modification date, or entity-specific date fields like order date or delivery date. Common patterns include modified_after=2024-01-01 to retrieve records updated since a specific date, or relative timestamps like modified_after=2024-01-01T00:00:00Z. For optimal performance, use incremental data retrieval patterns rather than repeatedly fetching all records. The sync status endpoint provides the last sync timestamp, which you can use as the modified_after value for your next query. This approach minimizes data transfer and API load while ensuring you capture all changes.
