Undeploy NetSuite Connector Scripts Efficiently

Undeploying NetSuite Connector scripts helps manage integrations effectively by stopping unwanted script executions.

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To stop using one or more NetSuite Connector scripts, undeploying the script is essential. This action prevents the script from running while allowing for future redeployment if necessary.

How to Undeploy NetSuite Connector Scripts

Follow these steps to undeploy scripts installed by the NetSuite Connector:

  1. Navigate to Customization > Scripting > Script Deployments.
  2. (Optional) Click on Filters to expand the filtering options.
  3. From the Script dropdown, choose the script you wish to undeploy.
  4. Click Edit on the script result line.
  5. Uncheck the Deployed box.
  6. Finally, click Save to apply the changes.

Tip for Redeploying Scripts

To deploy the script again after undeploying, simply check the Deployed box and save the script once more. This flexibility allows administrators to manage script usage effectively without losing configurations.

Source: This article is based on Oracle's official NetSuite documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

What steps should I follow to undeploy a NetSuite Connector script?
To undeploy a NetSuite Connector script, navigate to Customization > Scripting > Script Deployments, select the script from the dropdown, click Edit, uncheck the Deployed box, and save the changes.
Is it possible to redeploy a script after it has been undeployed?
Yes, to redeploy a script after undeployment, check the Deployed box again and save the script.
Does undeploying a script affect its configuration?
Undeploying a script does not lose its configuration, allowing for future redeployment without reconfiguration.
Can I filter scripts when undeploying to find the right one?
Yes, you can use the Filters option to expand and select specific criteria to find the script you wish to undeploy.
Source: Undeploying Scripts Installed by NetSuite Connector Oracle NetSuite Help Center. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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