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Connecting/Viewing Netsuite Data from within Microsoft SQL Server

edited Dec 3, 2019 3:47PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 6 comments

Does anyone know how to connect and view the NetSuite data from within Microsoft SQL Server?

We've tried the following without success;

exec sp_addlinkedserver
@server='NETCRM',
@srvproduct='NetSuite.com',
@provider='MSDASQL',
@datasrc='NetSuite.com',
@provstr='Database=NetSuite.com; Uid=xxx@xxx.com ;Pwd=xxx'

select * from NETCRM.dbo.Administrator.tasks

The 'sp_addlinkedserver' command executes successfully but we've noticed that you can enter invalid parameters and it will accept it. The connection string above was provided by NetSuite so it's believed to be correct.

The ODBC connection has been successfully installed and tested. The data can be viewed via Excel, Perl and SQLDBX but just not through MS SQL Server.

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