We would like to link our outgoing and incoming email into Netsuite on a CUSTOM record.
Found Cloudextent, however seems only to save on CRM records (i.e. Leads etc). Any idea for (alternative) solution?
The NetSuite for Outlook bundle was no longer supported by Oracle after June 30, 2019. They suggest using third party apps. (Ref Suite Answer 83899) If you have access in NetSuite to SuiteApp Marketplace, definitely search there. I've only heard of CloudExtend and SuperSync - Outlook Integration; but don't have first hand experience with either.
There's this CloudExtend enhancement that suggests that accessing Custom Record types was made available as of CloudExtend Outlook for NetSuite version 3.3.0.
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I am trying to implement an evaluation survey for meetings, using Microsoft Forms over Office 365.
After I create and generate the link, I can get the info in an Excel file, but am missing a field with which I can link the survey's answers to the meeting.
Desired output in as seen in this image (all fields are already generated by Forms, except by that whose content is highlighted in yellow, which is the one I need to find out how to generate):
For the time being, I have 2 issues to solve:
How can I generate an ID for a meeting from Microsoft Outlook (where the meeting invitation was sent).
How can I pass that ID to Microsoft Forms.
Ideas about this or an alternative approach are welcome, thanks!!!
I think I have found a better approach:
To scrape all appointments in a period of time via API
To load appointment's data in MongoDB
To send personalized links to Outlook Forms questionnaires.
Here is the API documentation:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/office-365-api/api/version-2.0/calendar-rest-operations
I am looking to develop an addin for Outlook using the Office JS API. Reading the API documentation, there are a number of references to making a call to the Outlook REST API to do various things.
As an example, I want to retrieve a list of contacts from the local machine. I have seen posts suggesting I need to make a call to the Outlook REST API, however this doesn't make sense to me. If they are local/offline contacts, why would I need to do that? I feel as though I'm missing some relationship between the two.
A screenshot for the list of contacts I want to retrieve:
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Could someone outline how they fit together (if at all)? Is it expected that if I'm going to effectively use this API, I will also need to have my data "online", such that it's available from some REST service?
As the contacts are stored locally it can not be retrieved using REST API. Getting the contacts via Office JS is not possible today. We track Outlook add-in feature requests on ourĀ user-voice page. Please add your request there. Feature requests on user-voice are considered, when we go through our planning process.
I currently generate every hour the latest news from some some sites. I can't find any way to upload the documents to annotate via API. Is it possible to do it via some script?
IBM Watson Knowledge Studio doesn't provide REST API so far. There has been a feature request to support API. Please vote on the request if you want.
https://ibm-data-and-ai.ideas.aha.io/ideas/WKS-I-26
I read an article about Microsoft Flow. I was wondering if it is possible to trigger events using this in an external website.
For instance, supposing a post is made on Yammer for some approval flow based application. If an authorized user comments saying "Approved", this must trigger an action in my external website.
Is this feasible using Flow?
You can also make your own custom connectors if your website has a RESTful API. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/flow/register-custom-api
There is an event for Yammer in Microsoft flow. I have something set up similar for my company and Twitter. When our company is mentioned it sends a message off to our social director.
I have several such flows for things like Yelp, Twitter, Facebook.
You need your Yammer account.
The events that you can trigger from and then include a trigger word or phrase are:
Get All messages
Get Messages in a group
Get Messages from my Following Feed
Post Message
Once you have that trigger its simple enough to look for the key word within a condition step.
Chances are good there is already a template for this in Microsoft Flow. Just look at the ones for Yelp, Facebook, etc. and modify for your needs
Just as AJAX mentioned, you can apply your own Custom Connector for a case like this. A Connector is the "plugin" used with a Flow, such as Yammer.
It's a bit late since November 28th (practically a 30-day late response here), but PowerApps allows you to create your own Custom Connector applying Microsoft's API. You'd be able to plug into your website (GET, POST, etc) directly with this when you create a trigger (the condition met true) that would launch an action. If you created your own API, Microsoft would have to validate if it's met standards pertaining to security.
By applying PowerApps, you'd be able to create your own actions and triggers. From this, you can integrate your own web based process' based on documentation that was observed: https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/brand-new-custom-api-experience-in-powerapps/. From here, you'd be able to customize it was needed.
JSON is required for some circumstances, however Postman would be a great IDE to consider as it also applies a pre-approved API by Micrsoft.
PayPal has an activity report under the 'Reports' tab on the website. We're wondering if it would be possible to generate this report and download it using an API. We have a program that imports the report into our system but don't want the risk of putting in the wrong dates and the hassel of manually downloading the file every time.
After researching the PayPal API all I can find is a thing called PayFlow, which seems to be for a different purpose.
Any solutions for this?
if you have enabled your business by integrating with PayPal Payments Pro then you can make use of the Payflow Reporting API.
This is applicable only if you have a Payflow Account.