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Microsoft Power Apps provides a drag and drop interface, underpinned by a rich set of formulas, for generating mobile and tablet apps that are connected to data. The CData API Server extends Power Apps with connectivity to remote data sources, without a need to maintain a separate copy of the data in the Power Apps Common Data Service. The CData API Server provides database-like connectivity for NetSuite, augmenting the functionality of SaaS APIs and NoSQL databases with an in-memory SQL-92 engine.
The CData API Server also supports the Swagger metadata standard, whose UI-generation and code-generation possibilities are utilized across Azure App Service, Power Automate, and Power Apps. With Swagger, Power Apps generates a complete set of formulas for working with NetSuite -- this article shows how to use these formulas to connect your PowerApp to remote NetSuite data.
CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from Oracle NetSuite. Customers use CData connectivity to:
Customers use CData solutions to access live NetSuite data from their preferred analytics tools, Power BI and Excel. They also use CData's solutions to integrate their NetSuite data into comprehensive databases and data warehouse using CData Sync directly or leveraging CData's compatibility with other applications like Azure Data Factory. CData also helps Oracle NetSuite customers easily write apps that can pull data from and push data to NetSuite, allowing organizations to integrate data from other sources with NetSuite.
For more information about our Oracle NetSuite solutions, read our blog: Drivers in Focus Part 2: Replicating and Consolidating ... NetSuite Accounting Data.
If you have not already done so, download the CData API Server. Once you have installed the API Server, follow the steps below to begin producing secure NetSuite OData services:
To work with NetSuite data from Microsoft Power Apps, we start by creating and configuring a NetSuite connection. Follow the steps below to configure the API Server to connect to NetSuite data:
The User and Password properties, under the Authentication section, must be set to valid NetSuite user credentials. In addition, the AccountId must be set to the ID of a company account that can be used by the specified User. The RoleId can be optionally specified to log in the user with limited permissions.
See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for more information on connecting to NetSuite.
π Connecting to a datasource (SQLite is shown)Next, create a user to access your NetSuite data through the API Server. You can add and configure users on the Users page. Follow the steps below to configure and create a user:
Having created a user, you are ready to create API endpoints for the NetSuite tables:
Having configured a connection to NetSuite data, created a user, and added resources to the API Server, you now have an easily accessible REST API based on the OData protocol for those resources. From the API page in API Server, you can view and copy the API Endpoints for the API:
π API EndpointsYou will use the metadata to create a Custom API connection. You can obtain the Swagger definition by making the following request in your browser and then saving the resulting JSON file:
http://MySite:MyPort/api.rsc/$oas?version=2
The following procedure shows how to create a simple app that searches remote NetSuite data.
Follow the steps below to connect to NetSuite from a Power App:
Follow the steps below to create a simple app that can search NetSuite data. You will use Power Apps formulas to bind NetSuite rows to rows in a gallery control.
In the View tab, click Gallery -> Vertical to add a Gallery.
After selecting a gallery, assign the Items property of the gallery to NetSuite data on the Advanced tab of the gallery settings. The formula below will allow you to access columns in the SalesOrder table.
ForAll(CDataSwaggerAPI.getAllSalesOrder().value, {myCustomerName: CustomerName, mySalesOrderTotal: SalesOrderTotal})
Assign NetSuite columns to UI elements by clicking the element and then setting the Text property (on the Advanced tab of the UI element) to ThisItem.myCustomerName or ThisItem.mySalesOrderTotal.
π Adding the connection to the layout.To filter the records displayed by the gallery, add a TextInput to your Screen, clear the Text property for the TextInput, and set the Items property of the gallery to a formula like the one below, replacing TextInput1 with the name of the TextInput control in your gallery, if necessary:
If(IsBlank(TextInput1.Text),
ForAll(CDataSwaggerAPI.getAllSalesOrder().value, {myCustomerName: CustomerName, mySalesOrderTotal: SalesOrderTotal}),
ForAll(CDataSwaggerAPI.getAllSalesOrder({'$filter':Concatenate("contains(CustomerName,",TextInput1.Text,")")}).value, {myCustomerName: CustomerName, mySalesOrderTotal: SalesOrderTotal}))
The formula builds an OData query that the API Server executes against the remote NetSuite data, ensuring that the search is run against the current data without first pulling in every record into the app. You can find more information on the supported OData in the API Server help documentation.
Follow the steps below to load an editable screen that shows the fields of the NetSuite record selected in the gallery.
Navigate( Details, None )
For each column you will need to do the following. Note that for Custom APIs form elements cannot detect which requests need to be formulated to the API Server, so you will need to write the data modification formulas manually.
To give your app basic update functionality and navigation, add Submit and Back buttons:
CDataSwaggerAPI.updateSalesOrder(BrowseGallery.Selected.myId,BrowseGallery.Selected.myId,{CustomerName:TextInput1.Text,SalesOrderTotal:TextInput2.Text})
Navigate( BrowseScreen, None )
Your mobile or tablet app can now browse, search, and update NetSuite data.
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