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Developing to import new inventory items.
I have been charged with developing a system to import new inventory items. The inventory items in question will be making heavy use of the "kit" concept as defined in the "NetSuite for Dummies" manual we have around the office. I have connected to the database with ODBC views. I would like to keep this routine as simple as possible. I have noticed that NetSuite may have some native capability to upload a .csv file. Could my import routine use such a native .csv import capability? What about a mass update script? Am I not understanding the concept of a
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