Ron
01/10/2025, 9:22 PMCeligo AI
01/10/2025, 9:22 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Yes, you do need to set up separate integration records for production and sandbox. This is because the sandbox and production environments in NetSuite are separate and have different data. When you refresh a sandbox, it copies the data from the production environment, but any changes made in the sandbox after the refresh are not reflected in the production environment. For example, if you're setting up SAML single sign-on with Azure AD, you would need to set up the integration separately for both the production and sandbox environments. This is because the SAML roles only work in the production environment. Also, after a sandbox refresh, you might need to regenerate tokens for integrations, update center links, switch off automatic statement emailing on any workflows, switch off email alert saved searches, and perform other tasks to ensure the sandbox works correctly. Remember, any changes made in the sandbox will not affect the production environment unless you manually make those changes in the production environment as well. ****** 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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