Understanding SuiteCommerce Versions and the Importance of Staying Updated
Learn why staying updated on SuiteCommerce versions is vital, how to use the compatibility matrix, and tips to optimize your platform.
Learn why staying updated on SuiteCommerce versions is vital, how to use the compatibility matrix, and tips to optimize your platform.
Over time, even high-performing content can lose its effectiveness—a process called content decay. Learn how to use tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console to identify underperforming posts, and discover actionable strategies for refreshing content to improve rankings, boost organic traffic, and keep your SEO strong.
Learn how to customize every detail of your SuiteCommerce Fallback Theme to reflect your brand and create a unique, engaging shopping experience.
Learn how to easily install and set up your SuiteCommerce Fallback Theme in just 7 steps. Start customizing your eCommerce site with themes that simplify updates and enhance your customer experience.
Unlock the power of the SuiteCloud Development Framework (SDF) with our quick start guide. Learn to install, configure, and manage projects efficiently.
Have you ever wondered if your SuiteCommerce Advanced (SCA) is due for an upgrade? As the digital world evolves, so do online business platforms. SCA is no exception, with its robust SSP application and secure production domain.
Upgrading your SCA isn’t just about keeping up with the Joneses—it’s about harnessing new features that enhance user experience and drive revenue growth. Remember when SCA first hit the scene? It was a game-changer then, and it continues to revolutionize e-commerce now.
So, how can you tell if your SCA requires an update? Here are five signals indicating it might be time to level up.
SuiteQL is a query language that allows users to access information about the records saved in NetSuite. It’s based on version 92 of SQL, and while revisions are made every few years, version 92 has the most features used nowadays. SuiteQL queries refer to records or tables, and a record in NetSuite corresponds to a table in SQL. Every record in NetSuite has fields, and each instance of a record is a row. If you’ve worked with SQL server or MySQL databases before, you’ll find the concept of records, fields, and instances similar.