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We're going live with the vanilla shopping cart. :D We'll probably be looking at reference cart later this year, though. Yeah they commented quite a bit on the capture & authorization - I don't have any faith in NetSuite getting it right. Honestly, our biggest hang ups were the order expiry and authorization limits - out…
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Dadabase, how did this work out for you? I've been getting such confusing answers from PayPal.
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I'm interested in this as well.
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They actually, not long after I wrote that post, got back to me and sorted everything out. Our PayPal team has been very helpful, there was just a massive mis-communication going on. Thanks for the update, we'll be going live soonish as well and pretty hopeful about it, despite of all NetSuite's hurdles.
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Did this ever get resolved? This ties into an issue we've seen if a customer wants to change their order after placing it. One work around we had thought of having to do is to tell our customer to place a new order and we'll cancel their original order, but this will create a lot of headaches...
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So, essentially you had to pay to do what NetSuite didn't? I presume your consultant's code is just making its own calls to PayPal's API directly?
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I've found this: https://www.thepaypalblog.com/ But still very unspecific.
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Good to keep in mind, thanks!
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Welp, yes; From Support: "I got in touch with our Administration team and they informed that moving forward NetSuite for Outlook 2.0 will not be supported and technically will stop due to part of integration built upon the retired WSDL."
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One other question - have folks hit any pitfalls with 3.0? Restrictions on Office Suite or OS?
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Thanks Robert, that answers one of my questions. Can Outlook 3 be tested at the same time as using Outlook 2?
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Bummer. Thanks for the info though.
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So, this got a bit frustrating - we're currently using 2.0 but in anticipation of it not going to work any more, looking at upgrading to 3.0. I went through with our administrator to the Enable Features page, but just found a link to Outlook 2.0 with no way to uninstall that or install 3.0. Is there a good guide to doing…
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Devious! I like it, I'll give that a try. I had some success with criteria; Use Bins T Preferred Bin F and then doing a sum on all the secondary bins' stock and subtracting that from the On Hand, and using summary criteria where the result of that calculation was 15 or less. It didn't get me the Pirmary Bin number though.…
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If we have 1000 or more secondary bins for an item, we're either doing something really right, or horribly, horribly wrong. :) Great solution, thanks!
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It's a good idea, but anything with multiple secondary bins can show false hits - for example, Item X which has 41 in its primary bin, and two overstock bins with quantity > 0. I'll keep hammering on it...
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Hi Marty; Awesome, I'll take a look. Thanks!
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Evan; Worked like a charm. Thanks for quick response!
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Hi Evan; I had seen a thread about ns_concat's development, I didn't know it was available for saved searches. I'll give it a try. Thanks much.
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Also trying to figure out the same - I cannot get Shipping Carrier to output anything despite what's on each record. Either searching fulfillment or orders.
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That would be a very handy feature. Subscribing.
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Hi Evan; I did in fact try that and it works, mostly. The only issue is that we have a list of 500 items that we want to check! But it works well enough for now. I don't suppose there's anyway to check "Department on any line?"
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Thanks for the help Evan, I hadn't thought of that. What I did end up doing was create a custom checkbox and just search for those that I wanted to exclude and did a Mass Update.
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Ugh yes I hate that line. If you have an enhancement request, please let me know. It's a pointless bit of information.
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Great thanks. Will be voting on that. Why is the code included anyway?
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This has happened to us multiple times. I'm about to open a case for it. I'll post the case ID here later for NetSuite to ignore it. Edit: Wow. The first word out of the support rep's mouth, "Well let me know when it happens again and I can look into it. But I can't do anything about that now." Edit: Case #1875973
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What we're trying to do is implement an email that is send out on recently abandoned carts - within a few hours - with a sales person's name & phone number to help close the sale. The best I can find right now is either making an end-of-day SuiteScript that runs for all abandoned carts created that day, or, creating…
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I just never let them in the first place - unless you have a requirement to do so, I would not create a DNS entry for your sandbox domain and instead modify your hosts file (and that of anyone who needs access) to set up the sandbox domain. That's not always practical, though.
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Robbie; That definitely helps, I get the feeling we'll be re-writing a lot of existing code. FYI it looks like the call to "nlapiCreateTemplateRenderer" is described under "UI Builder APIs" in the SuiteScript docs. - Josh
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You know, it'd be nice to have a completed product getting rammed down our throats, NetSuite.