This post again is mainly note for myself - however, others may also find it useful!
Here I detail how to create a new custom field in Netsuite.
This field will hold the ecological rating of the customer - one of the following values -
A, B, or C.
I create what is known in Netsuite as an Entity Field
I also created a new List Record to hold the valid values of A, B and C.
I apply this field to the Customer object.
Now to the Display settings -
Looks good - let's check out the result -
Great stuff, as we say in Eireann!
Now to accessing this via the Netsuite adapter.
First example is a Customer GET -
Response from query, based on internalID, is as follows - Note the format of EcoRating -
Second example is a Customer ADD -
Here is my simple integration -
Here is the mapper - I check for my custom field -
Here it is -
Here I need to set the listItemId.
From the GET response, we see the Id for A is 1.
B is 2, C is 3.
I put this logic into an OIC lookup -
I only map fields - customer name and ecoRating.
Now Activate and Test -
Validate in Netsuite
Here I detail how to create a new custom field in Netsuite.
This field will hold the ecological rating of the customer - one of the following values -
A, B, or C.
I create what is known in Netsuite as an Entity Field
I also created a new List Record to hold the valid values of A, B and C.
I apply this field to the Customer object.
Now to the Display settings -
Looks good - let's check out the result -
Great stuff, as we say in Eireann!
Now to accessing this via the Netsuite adapter.
First example is a Customer GET -
Response from query, based on internalID, is as follows - Note the format of EcoRating -
Second example is a Customer ADD -
Here is my simple integration -
Here is the mapper - I check for my custom field -
Here it is -
Here I need to set the listItemId.
From the GET response, we see the Id for A is 1.
B is 2, C is 3.
I put this logic into an OIC lookup -
I only map fields - customer name and ecoRating.
Now Activate and Test -
Validate in Netsuite
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