Creating the Bank Connectivity Plug-in Script File
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Creating the Bank Connectivity Plug-in Script File
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Based on the conversations, it seems that you are trying to create a Bank Connectivity Plug-in Script File. Here are the steps you can follow: 1. First, you need to create a .js file for your plug-in. You can refer to the SuiteAnswers article titled "Creating a Financial Institution Parser Plug-in Script File" for a sample .js file. Here is the link: https://netsuite.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/95148 2. Once you have your .js file ready, you can upload it to NetSuite. To do this, navigate to Customization > Plug-ins > Plug-in Implementations > New. 3. After uploading, your plug-in should appear in the list of Plug-in Implementations. If it does not appear, it could be due to permissions or other issues. 4. If you are trying to process a BAI2 file, you might need to develop a Bank Statement Plug-in. This can help you process the BAI2 file and exclude certain accounts, such as Liability accounts, that cannot be mapped in the Format Profile. 5. Alternatively, you could process the BAI2 file and transform it into a CSV file that can be imported into NetSuite. This might be a faster and easier solution. Please note that these steps are based on the information provided in the conversations and might not cover all the details. You might need to adjust them based on your specific 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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