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We did find an answer eventually: standard transaction script it wasn’t deployed to take into account REST Web services. Thanks Jenny
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We do have SuiteTax enabled... so why doesn't SuiteTax calculate and populate the tax transaction type field when we use the API but it does via the UI? :)
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I'm confused - SuiteTax calculates the tax details? It does via the UI so why doesn't it via the API?
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Hi - thanks for that, we've tried it both ways, Ideally we want those fields populated by the SuiteTax engine? Thanks
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Hi - please see below: { "subsidiary": {"id": 2}, "entity": {"id": 771}, "currency": {"id": 1}, "location": {"id": 8}, "orderStatus": {"id": "B"}, "taxRegOverride": true, "taxdetailsoverride": true, "shippingAddress": { "addr1": "177 Kentish Town Rd", "addr2": "Camden Town", "addrPhone": "01234567890", "addressee": "Cloud…