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Offline Mode and Real-Time WMS Connectivity for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
Every WMS has an answer to the offline question. The more important question is what your WMS is doing the other 95% of the time when you do have connectivity. Warehouse Insight is built online-first: every scan posts to Business Central in real time, so errors surface immediately, inventory is always current, and workers get instant confirmation or correction when it matters. When connectivity isn’t available, full offline mode and a store-and-forward engine keep operations running without interruption.
At a Glance
- Online-first by design: every scan connects to Business Central in real time, giving workers immediate feedback on every transaction
- Full offline mode with document caching: open and work on existing documents without a connection, then sync when connectivity is restored
- Store-and-forward engine handles WiFi dead spots mid-workflow and enables burst high-speed scanning without waiting for individual round-trips to Business Central
- All offline behavior is configured in Business Central, consistent with every other Warehouse Insight setting
Key Capabilities
Real-time Business Central feedback is the default. When a worker scans an item, posts a receipt, or confirms a pick, Business Central responds immediately. Wrong item, wrong bin, quantity exceeded, lot number mismatch: the device reports the error at the time of the scan, not 10 minutes later when the worker has moved on. This is the core reason Warehouse Insight is designed to stay online whenever possible.
Full offline mode with document caching. When connectivity is lost entirely, whether from a power failure, a network outage, or a planned offline scenario, Warehouse Insight’s offline mode supports full document access. Existing documents are cached and available to open and work. Scans are stored on the device and processed in Business Central when connectivity is restored.
Custom offline applications via App Designer. Offline-capable custom applications can be built using the App Designer’s offline application framework. Teams with unique offline data-capture requirements can define their own field sequences and processing logic without modifying the core Warehouse Insight code.
Scratchpad for unstructured offline capture. For scenarios where a structured document is not available offline, the Scratchpad application captures entries across receiving, shipping, pick, put-away, move, inventory count, and other categories. Entries are stored on the device and sent to Business Central for processing when connectivity is available. The Scratchpad supports manual review and matching of entries against BC documents before postin
Store-and-forward engine for dead spots and high-speed scanning. The store-and-forward engine is a distinct capability from full offline mode. It handles two specific scenarios: WiFi dead zones within an otherwise connected warehouse, where a worker briefly moves out of range mid-workflow, and high-speed scanning operations where the scanning rate exceeds the pace of individual Business Central round-trips. Scans are queued on the device and forwarded to Business Central as a batch when the connection resumes or the queue processe
How Offline Mode Works in Warehouse Insight
Warehouse Insight operates in three connectivity modes, each designed for a specific scenario.
In normal operation, the device is online, and every transaction communicates with Business Central in real time. The worker scans, Business Central validates, and the device responds. This is the mode in which Warehouse Insight is optimized, because real-time validation catches errors before they compound.
When a worker moves into a Wi-Fi dead zone or the scanning rate exceeds the rate of individual server round-trips, the store-and-forward engine automatically activates. Scans are queued on the device and forwarded to Business Central as a batch when the connection stabilizes or the queue processes. The worker does not need to stop, change modes, or take any manual action. The engine handles the transition transparently.
When connectivity is lost entirely, offline mode engages. Workers can open and work cached documents, scan items, enter quantities, and complete transactions. All data is stored on the device. When connectivity is restored, scans are uploaded to Business Central and processed. A supervisor or the worker reviews any exceptions before posting.
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Why Warehouse Insight's Approach to Offline Stands Out
Most WMS solutions for Business Central describe offline mode as a selling point. What they are typically describing is a download-at-start, upload-at-end architecture: pull documents when you have WiFi, work through them offline, upload when you return to a connected area. That model works for planned offline scenarios. It does not address mid-workflow dead spots, high-speed scanning operations, or unplanned outages where documents were not pre-downloaded.
Warehouse Insight separates these three scenarios and addresses each with a distinct capability. The store-and-forward engine handles mid-workflow interruptions and burst scanning without requiring the operator to pre-plan. Full offline mode with document caching handles genuine outages. The Scratchpad handles unstructured capture when no document exists yet. Each capability has a specific role, and none of them require the worker to design their workflow around offline as a permanent state.
The real-time argument is also worth stating plainly. A worker who scans offline for 10 minutes and then uploads and discovers a validation error has to backtrack every scan since the error occurred. A worker who is online catches the error on the first scan and corrects it immediately. Offline is the right answer when there is no alternative. Real-time is the right answer when there is.
Who Uses Offline Mode and Store-and-Forward
Operations with large warehouse facilities use the store-and-forward engine to maintain scanning continuity in areas with inconsistent WiFi coverage, without investing in full dead-zone remediation. High-volume serial number scanning operations use it to scan at maximum physical speed and let Business Central process the batch, rather than throttling scan rate to the pace of individual server responses.
Warehouses with planned offline periods use full offline mode to work on existing documents without connectivity, then sync on return. Any operation using the Scratchpad captures ad-hoc data entries across all workflow categories for later processing in Business Central.
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Frequently Asked Questions
They are two distinct capabilities. Store-and-forward queues scan on the device during brief connectivity interruptions or high-speed scanning sessions and forward them to Business Central automatically when the connection stabilizes. It is designed for short-duration, mid-workflow scenarios. Offline mode is for extended connectivity loss: documents are cached on the device, workers complete transactions fully offline, and the data syncs to Business Central when connectivity is restored. Both can be used in the same warehouse without any workflow change from the worker’s perspective.
No. Warehouse Insight’s offline mode caches existing documents so they can be opened and worked on without an internet connection. Workers do not need to pre-download documents in anticipation of going offline. If connectivity is lost unexpectedly, documents already loaded on the device remain accessible.
The store-and-forward engine handles dead zones transparently. When a worker moves out of WiFi range during a workflow, scans are queued on the device. When the device reconnects, even briefly, the queued scans are forwarded to Business Central and processed. The worker does not need to switch modes or stop scanning. This also applies to high-speed scanning operations where the scan rate exceeds the pace of individual server round-trips.
Real-time Business Central connectivity means every scan is validated immediately. Wrong item, exceeded quantity, lot mismatch, bin conflict: the device reports the error at the moment of the scan, before the worker has moved on. An offline workflow that uploads ten minutes of scans as a batch may surface errors that require backtracking multiple completed transactions. Offline mode is the right tool for genuine outages and planned offline scenarios. Real-time connectivity is the right tool for everything else.
Yes. The Scratchpad application captures entries across receiving, shipping, pick, put-away, move, inventory count, and other categories without requiring an existing BC document. Entries are stored on the device and sent to Business Central when connectivity is available. The scratchpad supports manual review and matching before posting, and custom processing logic can be defined in Business Central for operations with specific requirements.
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