NetSuite documentation: Authentication
One additional NetSuite authentication type is available: token-based (manual). However, if you are installing an integration app or adding a connection to one, you must establish your connection to NetSuite according to the integration app’s instructions. For example, see Install Salesforce - NetSuite (IO).
Start establishing a connection to NetSuite in either of the following ways:
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From the Resources menu, select Connections. Then, click + Create connection at the top right.
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In Flow builder, while creating a new flow step or adding a step in an existing flow, you can click the plus sign (+) next to the Connection settings.
The Create connection pane opens with required and advanced settings.
In the Application list, select NetSuite.
First, name your connection in the General settings:
Name (required): Provide a clear and distinguishable name. Throughout integrator.io imports and exports, you will have the option to choose this new connection, and a unique identifier will prove helpful later when selecting among a list of connections that you’ve created.
Application (required, non-editable): A reminder of the app you’re editing.
At this point, you’re presented with options for providing NetSuite authentication.
Authentication type (required): Select Token Based Auth (Automatic).
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Before you choose the authentication type as Token Based Auth (Automatic) in integrator.io, in NetSuite:
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Enable the Token-based authentication feature
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Create a copy of the Administrator or Celigo integrator.io Full Access Role w/o 2FA [Locked] roles. Go to Setup > Users/Roles > Manage roles ; then click Customize corresponding to the role Celigo integrator.io Full Access Role w/o 2FA [Locked ]; and save the role (clone) with a different name.
Account ID (required): Enter your account ID. Contact NetSuite support to obtain the ID if it’s not exposed in the following steps:
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Make sure you use underscore (_) instead of dash (-) while you enter your account ID. For example, 12345_SB1.
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Sign into your NetSuite account.
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Click Setup.
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Navigate to Company > Integration > SOAP web services preferences > Primary information.
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Copy Account ID.
Before continuing, you have the opportunity to provide additional configuration information, if needed, for the NetSuite connection.
Link SuiteScript integrator (optional): This setting appears only when you edit a NetSuite connection. Prior to integrator.io, NetSuite integrations built by Celigo ran directly inside your NetSuite account via a managed bundle. If you are still running any of these older integrations, check this box to link integrator.io to your NetSuite account.
WSDL version: New Web Services Description Language (WSDL) versions are available when creating or editing a NetSuite connection. A WSDL is simply an XML document describing the latest versions of a web service. By choosing a WSDL you are choosing to upgrade to a new or older version of NetSuite’s web services.
You can choose between versions 2025.1 and 2023.1. Versions 2023.1 and later support both manual and automatic token-based auth connections. Switching versions for an existing connection might have an impact on running flows, and we recommend reviewing NetSuite’s release notes prior to making a change. We recommend using the latest WSDL version.
Once you have configured the NetSuite connection, click Save & authorize. You will then be asked to sign into your NetSuite account to complete the connection.
If NetSuite authorizes your login, the new connection is now successfully added to your account in Online status. It will be applied to the current source or destination app, if you created it within a flow. Otherwise, you may proceed to register the connection with an integration.
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