To test the performance of a record in NetSuite using the network option in the console

Open Developer Tools: Open the Developer Tools in your web browser. You can usually access it by right-clicking on the webpage and selecting “Inspect” or “Inspect Element” from the context menu. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl+Shift+I (Windows) or Cmd+Option+I (Mac) to open the Developer Tools. Navigate to the Record: Log in… Continue reading To test the performance of a record in NetSuite using the network option in the console

To test the performance of a record in NetSuite

Identify the Record: Determine the specific record type you want to test. Examples of record types in NetSuite include customers, transactions (such as sales orders or invoices), items, employees, and custom records. Define Performance Metrics: Determine the performance metrics that are important for the record type you want to test. Common performance metrics include response… Continue reading To test the performance of a record in NetSuite

Testing-Application Performance Monitoring PART-1

APM stands for Application Performance Monitoring, and it refers to the practice of monitoring and measuring the performance of an application in order to identify bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and areas for improvement. In the context of NetSuite, which is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software suite, APM testing can help identify performance issues and optimize the… Continue reading Testing-Application Performance Monitoring PART-1

Test cases when an FTTP file integrate into NetSuite

Successful transfer of a small file: Test if a small file can be successfully transferred from the FTP system to NetSuite. This will ensure that the basic connectivity and authentication settings are correctly configured. Successful transfer of a large file: Test if a large file can be successfully transferred from the FTP system to NetSuite.… Continue reading Test cases when an FTTP file integrate into NetSuite