Milcho Dimkov
09/30/2024, 5:17 PMCeligo AI
09/30/2024, 5:17 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Based on the conversations, it seems that you can use the Electronic Invoicing SuiteApp to generate XML files for e-invoicing. However, this SuiteApp does not include routing capabilities, so you would need a third-party vendor for this. The XML file can then be sent to the third-party vendor or uploaded to a government portal. It's important to note that the out-of-the-box templates provided by the SuiteApp may not be fully compliant with country-specific requirements, so additional work may be needed to ensure compliance. As for your specific issue with a custom XML envelope not supported by NetSuite, it's not explicitly discussed in the threads. However, it's mentioned that the format out of NetSuite does not necessarily need to be XML. It could be JSON or some other type of integration pulling invoice data. To customize the invoice template, you can create custom templates under Customization > Forms and apply the template to your desired forms. A basic understanding of HTML can be helpful when working in the source code. For sending the XML file through SFTP to a server, it seems that some users have created custom sending methods involving scripts and a sending queue. However, these methods are highly tailored to their specific invoicing processes and may not be applicable to your situation. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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Celigo AI
09/30/2024, 5:17 PM