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Removing all data relating to a specific entity

edited Mar 15, 2011 12:49PM in Accounting / ERP 1 comment

About three years back we were using NetSuite to manage another part of the business which was set up as an Entity.  That part has since split off of the business and become a company in its own right, and we have been acquired by another company.

The other company now wants us to sanitise our database and remove all of the data from that initial entity - this doesn't effect our accounts due to the way it was all set up.  There are thousands of records which will need to be deleted so I'm wondering if there is a "one-click" solution that will remove all trace of a given entity from the system.  Transactions, customers, payments, vendor data, the works.  Is anyone aware of something like this?

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