Online catalogue with shopping basket functionality

We have an online shop in our company with shopping basket functionality that's running on a burning platform. They're asking if we can build a similar catalogue in newScale.
The way the online shop works right now is similar to many online shops: The customer searches for the good(s) -> selects the good(s) -> indicates quantity -> adds to 'shopping basket' -> submits order. The order is then sent to the backend system, which in this case is SAP.
Is newScale capable of this kind of catalogue? If yes, how and what's needed.
Thanks.

Hi Christine,
The short answer to your question is "yes".
If you are asking whether there is an ability to have RequestCenter function as the front-end for other systems, such as SAP, the anwser to this is "yes". This is typically done via task-level integration using ServiceLink. Depending upon your version of SAP, you might also be able to do this using a Web Services integration.
If you are asking whether there is an ability to have RequestCenter users of RequestCenter add more than one item to a Requisition, the anwser to this is also "yes".
If you can give us a bit more information about what you want to do, we can steer you in the best direction.

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