Creating NetSuite Integration Credentials

This topic explains how to create Integration Credentials, which you can then use to connect your native NetSuite Integration Configurations with your NetSuite system. See Configuring NetSuite Integrations.

To create NetSuite integration Credentials:

1. Select Integrations>Credentials. The Credentials page opens and any existing Credentials are listed.

2. Select Create Integration Credential. The Create page opens at Stage 1: Name the credential.

3. Enter a name in the Name credential panel.

4. Select Next. The page adjusts to show Stage 1 as checked-off and completed and shifts focus to Stage 2: Select entity type.

5. On the Entity Type Settings panel, use the drop-down to select the type of entity:

  • For example, if the native Integration Configuration you've set up is for sending Bills to NetSuite and you want to use this Credential to authenticate the integration, select Bill.

Note: Currently, only Bill is available for selection.

6. Select Next. The page adjusts to show Stage 2 as checked-off and completed and shifts focus to Stage 3: Select destination.

7. On the Destination Settings panel, use the drop-down to select NetSuite.

8. Select Next. The page adjusts to show Stage 3 as checked-off and completed and shifts focus to Stage 4: Authenticate:

9. Under NetSuite Connection, enter the settings for authentication:

  • Account Id. Enter the NetSuite Account Id. You can find this on the Setup>Company>Company Information page in the NetSuite console.

Warning! Sandbox Account Id - use hyphen: If you are creating a Credential to authenticate with your NetSuite Sandbox, the Account Id field will need to use a hyphen character not an underscore. For example, 12345-SB instead of 12345_SB.

  • Client Id. Enter the m3ter Integration Client ID, which was available when the integration was set up in the NetSuite console.

  • Certificate Id. The Certificate ID. You can obtain this from the Setup>Integrations>OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials Setup page in the NetSuite console.

  • Upload Netsuite Credentials. Allows you to upload a private key. This should be generated via OpenSSL or other tool providing a comparable encryption level.

Note: NetSuite OAuth user's client credentials. See Setting up your NetSuite System section for more details on how to generate these credentials.

10. Select Create Credential. You are returned to the Credentials page where the new NetSuite Credential is listed:



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