Enable Shopify Payout Report Sync for NetSuite

Enable Shopify Payout Report Sync to automatically add payouts as deposits in NetSuite, streamlining financial processes.

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When Shopify Payout Report sync is enabled, the payouts from Shopify are added as deposits to the corresponding order in NetSuite. This feature helps to streamline financial processes and ensure accurate tracking of sales and deposits.

How to Enable Shopify Payout Report Sync

To enable the Shopify Payout Report Sync, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to app.farapp.com.
  2. Select the Shopify connector and then choose the relevant account.
  3. Navigate to Data Flows > Manage Data Syncs.
  4. Use the toggle switch to enable Payout Sync.

The sync operates every 24 hours from the time it is enabled. If adjustments are needed, you can disable the sync and then re-enable it at a time that suits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

What happens if the payout sync is disabled and then re-enabled in NetSuite?
If the payout sync is disabled and then re-enabled, it will reset the timing, and the sync will run every 24 hours from the new time it is re-enabled.
Do I need to adjust the synchronization settings manually after enabling the Shopify Payout Report Sync?
No manual adjustments are necessary after enabling it, as the sync will operate automatically every 24 hours from the time it is first enabled.
Is there a specific feature within the Shopify connector that needs to be toggled to enable Payout Sync in NetSuite?
Yes, within the Shopify connector, you need to navigate to 'Data Flows > Manage Data Syncs' and use the toggle switch to enable 'Payout Sync.'
Can the Shopify Payout Report Sync be scheduled to run more frequently than every 24 hours?
Based on the article, the sync operates automatically every 24 hours from when it is enabled. There is no mention of a more frequent scheduling option.
Source: Enabling Shopify Payout Report Sync Oracle NetSuite Help Center. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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