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New AI Community Guidelines. Please review and follow them to ensure AI use stays safe, accurate, and compliant.
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That's a good point @Vernita - yes, I agree they are valuable for the definitive answer for sure! When that is provided :)
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Awesome. This has been a long-awaited feature for us and hoping it lives up to our expectations! Thanks @User_LNZ5W for the link and thanks @Ramu Komireddy_9891 for the details!
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A few more thoughts… Browsing content is not the easiest and it's VERY easy to lose track of a post completely unless I remember to bookmark it. The home page is usually where I squat and scan articles. Clicking "More discussions" (from the home page) leads me where I would expect, except that there's a seemingly endless…
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While I appreciate the Netsuite Gurus and their wealth of information, I would echo @Vernita 's concern about the near-automated (fully automated?) Guru response after asking a question. I would argue that those aren't necessary at all. Typically the only purpose they serve for me is show me that someone responded to my…
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haha no problem :)
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Sorry, I lol'd at the thought. Using AI for responses on a community site flies in the face in the entire point of the site in the first place.
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Sorry, I lol'd at the thought. Using AI for responses on a community site flies in the face in the entire point of the site in the first place.
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Ah, right you are, it sure is! Sorry, I'm at a loss. Hopefully one of our other fine community members can help? :)
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Hey @User_FH6FZ - I suspect this is a custom field for you - or at least it doesn't exist in our environment here :) I've been working on our migration to the v2 data source as well - the biggest help I've found trying to track down fields is either the SuiteQL Tables Reference, or the Records Catalog and look in the…
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Mostly what @Todd N Niedringhaus said :) But also @User_JNRWJ, you would look on whatever computer you're using as your go-between between you and Netsuite; this would be where the ODBC drivers are installed. This might be your own computer, or, some central server, depending on how you're using ODBC. (For instance, we are…
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Hey @User_JNRWJ - a good indicator is to look in your ODBC Data Sources > System DSN, and find your Netsuite DSN. Click "Configure…" Towards the bottom there's a field labeld "Service Data Source." If that value is "NetSuite.com" then you're using the v1 data source; if that value is "NetSuite2.com" then you're using the…
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