Discussions
Our service partner for bank feeds integration in U.S. and Canada will undergo four (4) hours of planned maintenance on April 13 - 14, 2025.
Please be advised that our authorized Account Information Service Provider for the NetSuite Bank Feeds SuiteApp will undergo approximately four hours planned outage. Standard maintenance will take place to perform a database upgrade.
The schedule of the planned outage is on Sunday, 13 April 2025, from 11:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time (UTC – 7) to 3:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (UTC – 7), Monday, 14 April 2025.
During the maintenance window, all connections and import requests to your financial institutions in the United States and Canada through the Bank Feeds SuiteApp will be unavailable. If you try to connect a new U.S. or Canada financial institution to NetSuite or manually initiate an import request, you will receive an error message.
To view the most recent bank feeds maintenance schedule, see Bank Feeds SuiteApp Maintenance Schedule, SuiteAnswers ID 94347.
Online Forms and SuiteScript Customization
Hi there!
I've run into an interesting use case which I hope somebody out there might be able to help me with. I'm using an online form to glean potential sales leads through our website. Everything works fine, a new lead is created from our online "contact us" form, etc., except the Addressee field in the customer record is null. I suspect that this is because the Addressee field is sourced from the NLCOMPANYNAME field, when in fact, we're using the new individual customer records introduced in v.11 (our business is primarily a B2C model).
As such, the NLFIRSTNAME and NLLASTNAME fields are filled out by the customer online. I would like to develop a function to concatenate the two and populate it into the company name, or even directly into the addressee field on the customer record. I'm pretty new to this stuff, so I'd like to know how I could accomplish this. I'm thinking it'd probably be better to populate the field before it's submitted, but I defer to whomever knows better. :-)