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If you are using File Server, you must enable it for the user that you'll use to access File Server.Before following these steps, make sure File Server is enabled.For information on how to enable File Server, see Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Users .2.Search for the user that you'll use to access File Server.You can use the same user that you used to install the recipe.3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .
Before following these steps, make sure File Server is enabled.For information on how to enable File Server, see Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Users .2.Search for the user that you'll use to access File Server.You can use the same user that you used to install the recipe.3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.
For information on how to enable File Server, see Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Users .2.Search for the user that you'll use to access File Server.You can use the same user that you used to install the recipe.3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.
1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Users .2.Search for the user that you'll use to access File Server.You can use the same user that you used to install the recipe.3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .
2.Search for the user that you'll use to access File Server.You can use the same user that you used to install the recipe.3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.
You can use the same user that you used to install the recipe.3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.
3.Make sure the switch in the Enable column is on.4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .
4.Make a note of the Home Folder value for this user.You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.
You will need this value to you configure the directory.Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .
Configure the Integration Lookups You must edit the value for the directory lookup to use your home folder: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Lookups .2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .
2.Open ORCL-BRT-FTP_FOLDER .3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.
3.In the Property_Value column for the directory property name, replace / InputDirectory with the path to the folder where you want to store the CSV file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-142If you are using File Server, enter the path that you wrote down when you enabled File Server for your user.4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.
4.In the Property_Value column for the filename property name, replace CVS with the name you want to use for the file that stores the purchase order data.For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.
For example: PurchaseOrders.csv Configure the ERP Connection You must configure the ERP connection to use the instance and credentials for your ERP instance: 1.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.
2.Locate and open Oracle ERP Cloud Connection .3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.
3.In the Connection Properties section, in the ERP Cloud Host field, enter the URL to access your Oracle ERP Cloud instance.4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
4.In the Security section, select a security policy and enter the credentials to access Oracle ERP Cloud.For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.
For more information, see Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration .5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.
5.Click Save , and then click < to go back to the Connections list.Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.
Configure the FTP Connection You must configure the FTP connection to use your server and credentials: 1.If you are using an external FTP, find out the IP and port where the FTP server runs.If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .
If you are using File Server, find its IP and port: a.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Settings , then File Server , and then Settings .b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.
b.From the General section, copy the IP and port.2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.
2.From the Main menu, select Integrations , then Connections .3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.
3.Locate and open Oracle FTP Connection .4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .
4.In the Connection Properties section enter the values for the following fields: a.FTP Server Host Address : the IP for your external FTP file server or the IP you copied from the File Server settings.b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.
b.FTP Server Port : the port for your external FTP file server or the port you copied from the File Server settings.c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.
c.SFTP Connection : Yes 5.In the Security section, enter the username and password for your Oracle Integration instance.Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.
Test the Recipe After configuring the recipe, you can activate it and test it: 1.Activate the integration.For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
For information on how to activate an integration, see Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1432.Create a purchase order in Oracle ERP Cloud.3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
3.Review the Monitoring page to verify the integration ran successfully: a.In Oracle Integration, from the Main menu, select Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.
b.Search for your integration.c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.
c.When the integration is complete, click the primary identifier to open the integration instance.The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.
The flow is highlighted in green to indicate that it ran successfully.d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.
d.Click and select View Activity Stream .e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.
e.Review the flow and messages for your integration.f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.
f.Click Close when you finish reviewing.4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.
4.Connect to the file server using an FTP client, open the directory where you stored the CSV file, and then open the CVS and verify that the purchase order data was added to the file.You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.
You can connect to File Server using an FTP client with the information you wrote down in Enable File Server .For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.
For information on how to configure folder access in File Server, see Configure Folders and View List of Files in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.
Related Documentation To learn more about the Oracle ERP Cloud adapter, the Oracle FTP adapter, and File Server see: Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Use this recipe to export bulk data from Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and import it into an FTP server.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.
Note: This recipe is available as Oracle ERP Cloud FTP Server | Extract Bulk Data in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.
Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.
The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.
No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .
Overview This recipe extracts BI Publisher (BIP) report data from Oracle ERP Cloud in an asynchronous manner.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern so that you can schedule when to extract the data extract and how often.The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.
The extractedAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-144reports are then transferred and uploaded to an FTP server.The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.
The reports are now available to users and applications directly from the FTP location.If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
If required, you can enrich or edit the extracted report data within the integration.The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
The sample integration performs these actions: Query bulk data from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.
Receive the data via the ERP trigger.Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.
Invoke it through the SOAP Adapter and get the data from a business event.Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.
Complete the process.If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.
If the import completes successfully as per the Oracle ERP Cloud callback, then upload the file received in the callback to the FTP server.If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.
If the import fails, then send an email notification.You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.
You can upload the extracted reports to File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.
To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.
See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.
System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 19.2.3.0.0 (190518.1400.28490) Oracle ERP Cloud, Version 19A (11.13.19.01.0) A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.
Related Documentation Overview | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Use Cases | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud _Async User Guide | Extract Bulk Data from ERP Cloud_Async Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to import files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet.Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.
Note: This recipe is available as FTP Server Oracle NetSuite | Import Files in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.
Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.
The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.
No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-145Overview This recipe loads files from an FTP server to the NetSuite File Cabinet according to a schedule specified in Oracle Integration.It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.
It uses the standard FTP Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.
To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.
Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow of the package manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.
When triggered, the integration flow reads the files from the FTP server and copies them to your NetSuite File Cabinet.After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.
After successfully copying the files, the integration flow deletes the files from the FTP server to avoid copying the same files in each scheduled execution.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.
System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1.0.0 (210129.2200.39462) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2019.1.0 or higher An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server An FTP client to access the sFTP server Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle NetSuite instance and FTP server in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and transfer files between them.1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.
1.Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files 2.Configure NetSuite Access Your FTP Server and Upload the Files Obtain an sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.
1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.
2.Create a directory ( ftp-ns-transfer ) on the server from which to read the files.Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .
Note down the path of this directory.3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .
3.Upload a sample file ( test-file.pdf ) into the directory you've created.Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .
Note down the format of the file.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-146Configure NetSuite To access NetSuite using Oracle Integration and copy files, you must perform certain configuration tasks on your NetSuite instance.To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .
To successfully connect to NetSuite, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instance and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.
In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.
In addition, you must create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet into which you'll copy the files from the FTP server.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.
Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.
1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.
See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .
2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.
Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .
Tab Name Permission Level Lists Documents and Files Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full 3.Create a directory in the NetSuite File Cabinet to hold the imported files.a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.
a.On the NetSuite home page, select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet .b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.
b.On the File Cabinet page, click New Folder .c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.
c.On the Document Folder page: i.Enter a name for the folder, for example, ftp-ns .ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.
ii.Click Save .The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .
The folder is created, and the folder's page is displayed.d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .
d.Return to the File Cabinet page.Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.
Select Documents , then Files , and then File Cabinet from the ribbon.e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.
e.Note down the INTERNAL ID value displayed next to your directory.If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.
If the INTERNAL ID column is not displayed in your File Cabinet, you must enable it.See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port Enter 22.
See Setting the Internal ID Preference in Oracle NetSuite .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port Enter 22.SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.
Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port Enter 22.SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.
1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port Enter 22.SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .
2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port Enter 22.SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.
3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-1475.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle FTP Read-Write Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port Enter 22.SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.