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Most efficient method to parse multi-joined records within a Search Result
I have to extract data from a saved search and drop each column into a csv file. This search is routinely over 300 lines long and I need to parse each record into a separate csv file ( so 300+ csv files need to be created )
With all the previous searches I have done this with the amount of columns required were small (less then 10) and the amount of joins minimal to none, so efficiency wasn't a large concern.
I now have a project that has 42 fields in in the saved search. The search is built off of a sales order and includes joins to the customer record and item records.
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