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External web service SOAP call to NS SuiteScript?
Greetings,
Apologies if this is right in front of my face and I'm just missing it...we're looking to make a web service SOAP call into NetSuite that would run some SuiteScript code and then return (xml) data. Can this be done? I don't offhand see any SuiteTalk operations that would support this.
While I do believe we can accomplish this via RESTlets, doing so via SOAP web services would play a bit nicer with our internal systems. Looks like Suitelets would also work but the lack of authentication could be a dealbreaker.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Steve Egelman
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