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  • #4237

    nameunknown01

    HI,

    Ive currently written a suitelet and tested it on my local installation. The suitelet runs well and does all the tasks we need very efficiently.

    However, this suitelet is required to go onto a jcurve account which only allows for the installation of scripts via bundles.

    Ive followed this instruction but am at a loss to actually know which ID’s are what.

    https://usergroup.netsuite.com/users…stall+suitelet

    When i try to make it accessible via my site it never works.

    can someone breakdown how to install a suitelet for my site properly ?

    Below is a URL from a suitelet.

    /app/site/hosting/scriptlet.nl?script=111&deploy=1&compid=2222222&h= 333333333333

    now from my understanding to make this accessible via a public website, we would need to apply some key variables so that the scriptlet page picks up the required bundled script.

    So with out making this process to difficult can someone explain where to obtain

    script= ?? the id of the script from the account that has created the bundle ? or the id of the script when loaded into the new account ?

    compid= (im assuming this is the account id ? found under webservices preferences )

    h= ?? I am unable to find what this variable means, however i expect that this is a requirement

    Any help greatly appreciated as I have found it near impossible to get complete clarification on this let alone a simple document outlining how to install a suitelet via a bundle for a website.

    Installing a suitelet for a website is extremely easy, but trying to do it via a bundle makes me pull all my hair out..

    thanks in advance
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  • #4238

    nameunknown01

    bump…

    does anyone know how to do this properly… perhaps a Netsuite employee can advise on how to actually do this.. ???

  • #4239

    nameunknown01

    Is there any official information on this topic ?

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