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Now, you have successfully retrieve the initial payload using Write and Get task, plus learnt how to filter data using Filter task and `XPath` expressions.

Following the Tutorial Series, you now need to configure the SAP Sales and Service Core API consumption to create Sales Orders. For this step, check out the next tutorial: [Consume a SAP Sales and Service Core API to create Sales Orders using SAP Cloud Integration](btp-integration-suite-integral-sales-service-core).
Following the Tutorial Series, you now need to configure the SAP Sales and Service Core API consumption to create Sales Orders. For this step, check out the next tutorial: [Consume a SAP Sales and Service Core API to create Sales Orders using SAP Cloud Integration](btp-integration-suite-integral-sales-core).

### Check your knowledge

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## Prerequisites

- You have a SAP BTP account or trial account with access to the SAP Integration Suite.
- You have completed the previous tutorial [Consume a SAP Sales and Service Core API to create Sales Orders using SAP Cloud Integration](btp-integration-suite-integral-sales-service-core).
- You have completed the previous tutorial [Consume a SAP Sales and Service Core API to create Sales Orders using SAP Cloud Integration](btp-integration-suite-integral-sales-core).
- You have a Twilio account or trial account. In the Twilio documentation, you'll see 3 needed URL encoded parameters to be sent to trigger the API call, which are:

- From <Twilio sender's phone number>
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