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NAME NetSuite - A perl-based interface to the NetSuite SuiteTalk (Web Services) API SYNOPSIS use NetSuite; use Data::Dumper; my $ns = NetSuite->new({ EMAIL => '[email protected]', PASSWORD => 'cpan4life', ROLE => 3, # denotes and Administrator role ACCOUNT => 12345678, # NetSuite account number }); $ns->login or die "Can't connect to NetSuite!"; $ns->get('customer', 1234); print Dumper($ns->getResults); $ns->logout; DESCRIPTION NetSuite, Inc. is the leading provider of on-demand, integrated business management software for growing and midsize businesses. NetSuite's online products and professional services, companies are enabled to manage all key business operations — in a single hosted system, including: customer relationship management (CRM); order fulfillment; inventory; accounting and finance, product assembly; ecommerce; Web site management; and employee productivity. Along with this integrated suite, NetSuite offers direct access your company's database through a very complex web services in SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol). This module is designed to allow Perl developers a way to quickly, easily, and efficiently communicate with this service. Please note that although this module greatly improves communication with NetSuite, it assumes you have a very good understanding of SOAP standards, and are capable of reading an understanding the WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) file for the service. For more information on SOAP or WSDL, visit: <http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl> <http://www.w3schools.com/wsdl/default.asp> <http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/> <http://www.w3schools.com/soap/default.asp> TODO There are several operations that are available through the web service that I have not yet implemented. At Catalina Lifesciences, we have never had a need for these components yet, but I have no problem implementing them if there is a demand. Please don't hesitate to send me an e-mail. addList updateList deleteList getList getAll getItemAvailability attach / detach changePasswordOrEmail getDeleted initialize / initializeList I also haven't delved into Asynchronous Request Processing, which would allow you to submit multiple requests to NetSuite, check the status of each request, and then once completed, receive the result(s). The methods to support these type of calls include: asyncAddList asyncUpdateList asyncDeleteList asyncGetList asyncSearch asyncInitializeList Again, if anyone finds themselves interested in these methods, let me know and I can work toward implementing them. I currently have no plan to. AUTHOR Jonathan Lloyd, <mailto:[email protected]> LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2008, Jonathan Lloyd. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The development and release of the NetSuite modules was made possible by Catalina Lifesciences, Inc. (<http://www.catalinalifesciences.com>). This module has been released after notifying NetSuite, Inc., and has a test suite that is supported by a SuiteFlex Developer Account. A special thanks to our NetSuite Account Manager, A.J. Gard.
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