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This account is used by the Snaps in the NetSuite Snap Pack.
You can create an account from Designer or Manager. In Designer, when working on pipelines, every Snap that needs an account prompts you to create a new account or use an existing account. The accounts can be created in or used from:
In Manager, you can navigate to the required folder and create an account in it (see Accounts). To create an account for NetSuite:
Click + > Account > NetSuite > NetSuite Token Account.
NetSuite enforces two-factor authentication (2FA) for the credentials-based account and advises that all web-based integrations transition to token-based authentication. For more information, see NetSuite documentation. |
Label | Required. Enter a label for the account instance |
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WSDL Year | Required. NetSuite WSDL version's year. This Snap Pack supports WSDLs from the Year 2014 or later. Default value: 2015 |
WSDL Release | Required. NetSuite WSDL version release number. Example: 1 Default value: 2 |
WSDL Patch | Required. NetSuite WSDL version patch number. Example: 0 Default value: 0 |
Account ID | Required. A NetSuite account ID. To view the account ID, go to Setup > Integration > Web Services Preferences within NetSuite. Default value: None |
Token ID | Required. The Token ID value. Refer to the steps below to generate a token ID in NetSuite. |
Token Secret | Required. The Token Secret value. |
The first use of a NetSuite Credentials Account triggers auto-installation of the integration record in the target account. If this is the case, then go to Step 7.
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NetSuite deprecated their central bundle repository at the end of January 2020. You must now install the SnapLogic bundle by copying it directly from the account it is associated with. |
To manually install the SnapLogic bundle, click the following link:
In the Bundle Details dialog, confirm the value in the ID field and click Install.
To confirm that the integration record is installed, go to Setup > Integrations > Manage Integrations. A row with SnapLogic as the name displays with no value in the Application ID column (since this record is imported from another account) and Enabled in the State column.
If there is another row with SnapLogic as the name and a value for Application ID column, then rename it or set its state to Blocked to prevent confusion when creating an access token in the next step. |
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