SAP SB1 and Radio Beacon

Some one worked before with SAP and Radio Beacon? I have a problem synchronizing the on hand field in both systems.  They give me different quantity, at this time the system who gives me the correct quantity on hand is Radio Beacon how I can get SAP has the same quantity and change when the quantity on hand in Radio Beacon canges.
Any idea is good
Albert Torres

Albert Torres,
This has been a known problem with RB for years.  I have worked on a few B1 RB projects. 
Please take help from the RB support guys
Suda

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