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NetSuite for Consultants, 2e

You're reading from   NetSuite for Consultants, 2e Your comprehensive guide to becoming a successful NetSuite consultant in 2023

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837639076
Length 346 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Peter Ries Peter Ries
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section I: The NetSuite Ecosystem, including the Main Modules, Platform, and Related Features
2. Introduction to the NetSuite Ecosystem, Platform, and Related Features FREE CHAPTER 3. Selecting and Applying an Implementation Methodology 4. Creating a Project Plan 5. Section II: Understanding the Client’s Organization
6. Documenting the Organization’s Requirements 7. Analyzing the Organization’s Users and Roles 8. Understanding the Organization’s Accounting and Finance 9. Getting to Know the Organization’s Entities and Items 10. Identifying the Organization’s Main Transactions 11. Section III: Implementing an Organization in NetSuite
12. Custom Forms, Records, and Fields 13. Centers and Dashboards 14. Items and Related Lists 15. Customers, Vendors, Contacts, and Other Entities 16. Financial Transactions and Period Closes 17. Procure-to-Pay Transactions 18. Order-to-Cash Transactions 19. Other Transactions and Custom Transactions 20. Analytics, Reports, and Data Exports 21. Section IV: Managing Gaps and Integrations
22. Managing Gaps and Creating Custom Automations 23. Managing Integrations 24. Managing Data Migrations 25. Other Books You May Enjoy
26. Index
Appendix: My Answers to Self-Assessments

Managing data coming into NetSuite

When we talk about integrating data into NetSuite, there are several things to decide on as we initially plan the work:

  • Will NetSuite pull the data from another system, or will the other system push it into NetSuite?
  • What are the technical options for accomplishing this integration?
  • Does the integration need to be automated, or can a user perform a CSV import to bring the data into NetSuite instead?
  • What actions are needed on the NetSuite side? (In other words, will we be creating, modifying, or deleting records?)
  • Who will create the integration that performs these actions?

In some cases, these things are easy to map out – the other system has a connector already, and we just install and configure it in NetSuite and we’re done. In other cases, though, this can be tricky. When we need to build some custom integration in NetSuite, the first topic that comes up is usually one regarding the scope...

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