End of Support for NetSuite.com Data Source in 2025.1
NetSuite 2025.1 ends support for the NetSuite.com data source in SuiteAnalytics Connect.
Starting in NetSuite 2025.1, the transition away from the NetSuite.com data source in SuiteAnalytics Connect has reached a critical milestone. As part of this ongoing process, support for the NetSuite.com data source is officially ending. While the data source remains available, any support cases requesting bug fixes or performance enhancements will no longer be entertained, with the sole exception being instances where the data source is non-functional.
Key Changes
- Removal Timeline: The NetSuite.com data source will be completely removed in NetSuite 2026.1. It is essential for users currently reliant on this data source to plan for this change to avoid any disruption.
- Transition Requirement: To ensure uninterrupted service, you must migrate your operations to the NetSuite2.com data source immediately. This transition is crucial as the phased out support may impact reporting capabilities and data access for users.
Best Practices for Transition
- Review Dependencies: Audit your reports and integrations to identify any dependencies on the NetSuite.com data source.
- Update Documentation: Ensure all internal documentation reflects the use of the NetSuite2.com data source.
- Test Changes: Conduct thorough testing of reports and integrations that utilize the new data source to catch any potential issues before the full removal.
- Seek Guidance: For an in-depth understanding of transitioning to the NetSuite2.com data source, refer to the help topic titled "Changing from NetSuite.com to NetSuite2.com."
Who This Affects
This change primarily impacts the following roles:
- Administrators: Responsible for managing SuiteAnalytics connections and reports.
- Developers: Engaged in integrating or querying data from SuiteAnalytics Connect.
- Business Analysts: Users analyzing reports must adapt to the new data sources.
Key Takeaways
- Support for the NetSuite.com data source is ending with NetSuite 2025.1.
- Full removal of the NetSuite.com data source will occur in NetSuite 2026.1.
- Users must transition to the NetSuite2.com data source to maintain reporting functionality.
- Thorough testing and documentation updates are recommended during the transition.
Frequently Asked Questions (4)
Does the removal of the NetSuite.com data source apply to both SuiteAnalytics Connect and standard NetSuite features?
What permissions are required to migrate to the NetSuite2.com data source?
How does the transition to the NetSuite2.com data source affect existing reports that currently use the NetSuite.com data source?
Will the end of support for the NetSuite.com data source impact existing workflows in NetSuite?
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