Discussions
It’s that time of the year again! As we embrace the holiday cheer, we want to share an important announcement regarding our holiday schedule. Our dedicated team of NetSuite Support Gurus will be taking a short break to recharge during the holidays, from December 24, 2024, to January 1, 2025. We’ll be back in full swing, ready to assist you on January 2nd. During the break, feel free to explore the wealth of NetSuite resources on our platform.
As we celebrate the season's joys, we are incredibly grateful for your ongoing support and engagement. Have a fantastic holiday break, and let's gear up for an incredible 2025!
Here are some examples to get your creative juices flowing.
"Did I pay vendor John Doe last month?"
"Take me to my largest sales order for this month."
"What invoices haven't been paid yet?"
New to NetSuite | REST API: POST Query Request
In New to NetSuite | Overview of the Records Catalog, we discussed the overview of the Records Catalog and New to NetSuite | Setting up REST Web Services using Postman gave us the steps to setup our Postman and NetSuite Connection.
In this article, we will be giving you a sample on how to run a SuiteQL query using an HTTP POST request from Postman.
But first, what is SuiteQL? According to the NetSuite Help Center, “SuiteQL is a query language based on the SQL-92 revision of the SQL database query language. It provides advanced query capabilities you can use to access your NetSuite records and data, and it supports querying the analytics data source. For more information, see
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