How to Import Data from NetSuite into Google Sheets



Import NetSuite data into a Google spreadsheet that is automatically refreshed.

The CData API Server, when paired with the ADO.NET Provider for NetSuite (or any of 200+ other ADO.NET Providers), connects cloud applications, mobile devices, and other online applications to NetSuite data via Web services, the standards that enable real-time access to external data. Use Google Sheets' built-in support for Web services to rely on up-to-date NetSuite data, automate manual processes like rekeying data, and avoid uploading files.

What is The API Server?

The API Server is a lightweight Web application that runs on your server and produces secure feeds of any of 200+ data sources. The .NET edition can be deployed to Azure in 3 steps. The Java edition can be deployed to Heroku as well as any Java servlet container. You can also easily deploy on an Amazon EC2 AMI.

About NetSuite Data Integration

CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from Oracle NetSuite. Customers use CData connectivity to:

  • Access all editions of NetSuite, including Standard, CRM, and OneWorld.
  • Connect with all versions of the SuiteTalk API (SOAP-based) and SuiteQL, which functions like SQL, enabling easier data querying and manipulation.
  • Access predefined and custom reports through support for Saved Searches.
  • Securely authenticate with Token-based and OAuth 2.0, ensuring compatibility and security for all use cases.
  • Use SQL stored procedures to perform functional actions like uploading or downloading files, attaching or detaching records or relationships, retrieving roles, getting extra table or column info, getting job results, and more.

Customers use CData solutions to access live NetSuite data from their preferred analytics tools, Power BI and Excel. They also use CData's solutions to integrate their NetSuite data into comprehensive databases and data warehouse using CData Sync directly or leveraging CData's compatibility with other applications like Azure Data Factory. CData also helps Oracle NetSuite customers easily write apps that can pull data from and push data to NetSuite, allowing organizations to integrate data from other sources with NetSuite.

For more information about our Oracle NetSuite solutions, read our blog: Drivers in Focus Part 2: Replicating and Consolidating ... NetSuite Accounting Data.


Getting Started


Why Web Services?

Google Sheets is one of the easiest ways to collaborate in real time, so it should be easy to collaboratively work with NetSuite data and your other data sources in Google Sheets. However, it can be difficult to get data into Google Sheets. Often, a manual process is required, such as rekeying data or uploading CSV files. Working with a copy rather than the external data, the spreadsheet quickly becomes out of date.

The API Server provides an alternative to physically transferring data into and out of Google Sheets. The API Server provides native read/write connectivity to external NetSuite data from both built-in formulas and Google Apps Script.

Instead of manually copying your data, formatting it, and uploading a spreadsheet, retrieving NetSuite data into Google Sheets is as simple as using the ImportData formula to make calls to the API Server. The API Server exposes the capabilities of the NetSuite API as standard OData queries. The sheet will automatically retrieve updates by periodically executing the query. Below is an example of a search.

https://MyServer:MyPort/api.rsc/SalesOrder/?filter=Class_Name eq 'Furniture : Office' See the API page in the API Server administration console for more information on the supported OData.

Are Web Services Secure?

The CData API Server, when paired with any of 200+ other ADO.NET Providers, helps you control access to your data. Unlike data integration services hosted in the cloud, the API Server runs on servers you control; it can run inside or outside the firewall.

You can also use the API Server to take advantage of standard technology for protecting the confidentiality, authenticity, and intended recipients of your data. The API Server supports TLS/SSL and the major forms of authentication. The .NET edition supports standard ASP.NET security. The Java edition is integrated with J2EE security.

How to Retrieve External NetSuite Data in Google Sheets

You can consume NetSuite data in Google Sheets in 3 steps:

  1. If you have not already connected successfully in the API Server administration console, see the "Getting Started" chapter in the help documentation for a guide.

  2. Authenticate your query with the authtoken of a user authorized to access the OData endpoint of the API Server. The API Server also restricts access based on IP address; you will need to enable access from Google's servers. You can configure access controls on the Security tab.

    The ImportData function takes one parameter, the URL, so authentication must be supplied in the URL. For security reasons, the API Server does not allow setting the authtoken in the URL by default, so you will need to enable this by adding the following in settings.cfg. If you would like to use another authentication scheme, like HTTP Basic, see the NetSuite and Google Apps Script how-to.

    [Application] AllowAuthTokenInUrl = true

    The settings.cfg file is located in the data directory. In the .NET edition, the data directory is the app_data folder under the www folder. In the Java edition, the data directory's location depends on the operation system:

    • Windows: C:\ProgramData\CData\NetSuite\
    • Unix or Mac OS X: ~/cdata/NetSuite/
  3. In a new Google sheet, use the ImportData formula to request the CSV file from the OData endpoint of the API Server. Specify the format of the response with the @csv query string parameter. Google will periodically update the results of the formula, ensuring that the sheet contains up-to-date data. You can request the entire SalesOrder table with a formula like the one below:

    =ImportData("https://your-server/api.rsc/SalesOrder?@csv&@authtoken=your-authtoken")

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