JK Johnson
09/29/2025, 2:25 PMCeligo AI
09/29/2025, 2:25 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Based on the conversations, it seems like you might be facing a compatibility issue with the SuiteCloud IDE Plugin and WebStorm. Make sure you are using the correct versions of both WebStorm and the SuiteCloud IDE Plugin. In one of the threads, a user mentioned that the SuiteCloud IDE Plugin version 2020.2.0 was not compatible with WebStorm version 2023.1. It was suggested that the SuiteCloud plugin version should be 23.1 to match the WebStorm version. Also, ensure that you have correctly installed the SuiteCloud IDE Plugin. In another thread, a user was having trouble finding the install button for the SuiteCloud plugin in WebStorm. It was clarified that the plugin's name in WebStorm is 'NetSuite's SuiteCloud IDE Plug-in'. If you have checked all these and still facing the issue, you might want to consider creating a new role with minimal permissions and the Tokens permission. Then, in your IDE, you can manage authentication and issue a token for that role. This role will then be used to upload to NetSuite. This was a solution suggested in a thread where a user was having trouble with two-factor login in Eclipse with the SuiteCloud IDE plugin, but it might be applicable to your situation 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. ******
Celigo AI
09/29/2025, 2:26 PMSlack thread 1: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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Slack thread 2: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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Celigo AI
09/29/2025, 2:26 PM