Learn Oracle NetSuite: User Event Script & Scheduled Script
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User Event ScriptHighlightsThe objective of the User Event Script course is to make aspirants understand three trigger types -before Load, Before Submit, and After Submit Events and Execute User Event in Debugger. User Event Script Course will help you to grow your career as NetSuite Developer and NetSuite Technical Consultant. If you are an IT professional, ERP domain, Cloud Developer, User Event Script will help you to understand the technical aspects of User Event Script development. Topics CoveredExplanation of Before Load, Before Submit, and After Submit EventsSample Script on Before Load, Before Submit, and After Submit EventsExecute User Event in DebuggerUser Event Script Overview​User event scripts are server-side scripts.​They are executed on user actions like create, load, copy, update, submit and delete.​User event script has a governance limit of 1000 units. User Event Script Trigger Types ​The user events types that are available in scripting are:​Before Load.​Before Submit.​After Submit. Scheduled ScriptHighlightsThe objective of the Scheduled Script course is to make aspirants understand about Introduction of Scheduled Script with Code Execution and API Governance. Scheduled Script Course will help you to grow your career as NetSuite Developer, Integration Developer, and NetSuite Technical Consultant. If you are IT professionals, ERP domain, Cloud Developer, Scheduled Script will help you to understand the technical aspects of Scheduled Script development. Topics CoveredIntroduction of Scheduled Script with Code ExecutionAPI GovernanceWhat are Scheduled Scripts?Scheduled script is server side scripts. It runs on NetSuite server.​Scheduled scripts can be processed on an on-demand basis or can be processed at a future time, or recurring future times.​Scheduled scripts are given a higher limit of usage governance as compare to the other script types.​Scheduled scripts can be submitted using the script deployment page or call the api "nlapiScheduleScript".​​

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