Creating SuiteSignOn Records
You must create one SuiteSignOn record for each application that you want to integrate with NetSuite. Each application may have multiple connection points, all of which are listed on the same record. You must create a separate SuiteSignOn record in each account type where you want to use SuiteSignOn. For example, for each application, create a record in your production account, and then create a separate record if needed in your Release Preview or sandbox account. The records cannot be shared between accounts, because the accounts do not have the same account ID.
You must have the SuiteSignOn permission to create or edit SuiteSignOn records.
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To create a new SuiteSignOn record for an application, go to Setup > Integration > SuiteSignOn > New.
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To edit an existing SuiteSignOn record for an application, go to Setup > Integration > SuiteSignOn and click Edit for a record.
On the SuiteSignOn page, you can complete the following tasks:
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Choosing User Identification Fields for SuiteSignOn (optional)
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Using Custom Fields as SuiteSignOn User Identification (optional)
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Dynamically Mapping User Identification Information (optional)
After you finish these tasks, you can build a SuiteSignOn bundle to distribute to your customers. See Creating a SuiteSignOn Bundle.
For bundled SuiteSignOn integrations, the SuiteSignOn record is completed by the application provider, and administrators install the bundle that contains this data, making edits to the record as instructed in the bundle document. If administrators attempt to make other edits to this page, issues are likely to arise. See Making SuiteSignOn Integrations Available to Users.
Related Topics
- Outbound Single Sign-on (SuiteSignOn)
- SuiteSignOn Overview
- Understanding SuiteSignOn
- SuiteSignOn Sequence Diagram and Connection Details
- SuiteSignOn Required Features
- Setting Up SuiteSignOn Integration
- Creating SuiteSignOn Connection Points
- Editing SuiteSignOn Records
- Creating a SuiteSignOn Bundle
- Making SuiteSignOn Integrations Available to Users
- SuiteSignOn Definitions, Parameters, and Code Samples
- Troubleshooting SuiteSignOn (Outbound SSO)