Custom SuiteScript development for revenue recognition exports requires significant programming effort and ongoing maintenance. There’s a more comprehensive solution that leverages existing SuiteScript infrastructure without custom development.
You’ll learn how to achieve automated exports using managed solutions that eliminate development overhead while providing superior Excel integration.
Leverage managed SuiteScript infrastructure without custom development using Coefficient
Coefficient provides comprehensive revenue recognition automation that leverages NetSuite’s existing SuiteScript infrastructure without requiring custom development or ongoing maintenance.
How to make it work
Step 1. Deploy managed RESTlet scripts automatically.
Coefficient automatically deploys and manages the necessary RESTlet scripts for secure NetSuite communication. The platform handles script versioning, updates, and compatibility checking, reducing IT overhead typically associated with custom SuiteScript solutions.
Step 2. Create dynamic Excel connections instead of static file exports.
Unlike custom SuiteScript exports that produce static files requiring manual Excel import, Coefficient creates live connections that automatically populate Excel spreadsheets with current data.
Step 3. Use SuiteQL Query for advanced data manipulation.
Access the same advanced data manipulation capabilities as custom SuiteScript but with a user-friendly interface that doesn’t require JavaScript programming knowledge. Execute complex queries with 100,000 row capacity.
Step 4. Implement automated scheduling and error handling.
Built-in scheduling, error handling, and authentication management eliminate the significant custom development effort typically required for robust SuiteScript solutions. Finance teams can implement automation in hours rather than weeks.
Skip the development complexity
Managed SuiteScript infrastructure provides all the benefits of custom development without the programming overhead and maintenance requirements. Start implementing automated exports today.