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Trouble with CSV import for Adjusting Inventory
I'm at absolute wits end here. I know that the CSV import is always trial and error (and is extremely poorly documented), but I'm not sure what else to try at this point. For reference, here is what my file looks like:
The fields are:
- External ID
- Item Name (not used in the import)
- Lot Number
- Qty to adjust
- Internal ID of item
Here is what my mapping looks like:
Here is the mapping:
- Inventory Adjustment Account (hard coded)
- Inventory Location (hard coded)
- Inventory Customer (hard coded)
- External ID maps to the ExtID field in my file (just a unique number as a primary key)
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