NetSuite :: WB/DS Query Export to SS 2.x

Export a NetSuite Workbook/Dataset Query to SuiteScript 2.x, formatted as TypeScript, a typed superset of JavaScript.
What is NetSuite :: WB/DS Query Export to SS 2.x?
NetSuite :: WB/DS Query Export to SS 2.x is a Chrome extension that allows you to export Workbook/Dataset Queries in NetSuite to SuiteScript 2.x. The exported code is formatted as TypeScript, which is a typed superset of JavaScript. You can create, save, load, and export queries, and easily copy the code to the Clipboard for further use. If a query cannot be exported, the option will not be visible.

Extension stats

Users: 579 ▲ 2
Version: 0.2.0 (Last updated: 2023-11-07)
Creation date: 2021-09-30
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Host permissions:
  • https://*.netsuite.com/*
Size: 336.90K

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Extension summary

Create and save or load a previously created Workbook/Dataset Query in NetSuite. On the Dataset Builder page, click the "Export to SuiteScript 2.x" link, added to the top of the page, to display a modal window with the Workbook/Dataset Query exported to SuiteScript 2.x, formatted as TypeScript. Click the "Copy to Clipboard" button to copy the code in its entirety to the Clipboard for further use.

If a Workbook/Dataset Query cannot be exported, the "Export to SuiteScript 2.x" link will not be visible.

Extension safety

Risk impact

NetSuite :: WB/DS Query Export to SS 2.x requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

NetSuite :: WB/DS Query Export to SS 2.x is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.

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