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Please be advised that our authorized Account Integration Service Provider for the NetSuite Bank Feeds SuiteApp will undergo approximately four hours planned outage. Standard maintenance will take place to perform a database upgrade.
The schedule of the planned outage is on Saturday, 7 December 2024, from 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time to 2:00 a.m. Pacific Time, Sunday, 8 December 2024.
During the maintenance window, all connections and import requests to your financial institutions in the United States and Canada through the Bank Feeds SuiteApp will be unavailable. If you try to connect a new U.S. or Canada financial institution to NetSuite or manually initiate an import request, you will receive an error message.
To view the most recent bank feeds maintenance schedule, see Bank Feeds SuiteApp Maintenance Schedule, SuiteAnswers ID 94347.
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CSV Import, Really Slow UK
We update our non-inventory prices monthly and have done for the 10 years we have been using the system. I am dismayed and frustrated by the length of time these simple price updates take. Whilst I am aware of, number of day/week time users etc. I can assure NS that, the process is now by far the slowest it has ever been.
We recently filed;
Issue Number 281617
Type Defect
Severity S2 - Issue
Status Closed - Released
Release Target
Case 1883913 Defect # 281617 - CSV Import for 1 field on Item Records is taking a long time to process
Regardless of that, the process is still slow to the point that it causes business disruption to ourselves. In fact, in my entire history with IT, this is the single longest process I have ever encountered, unacceptable NS.