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Transaction import?

edited May 22, 2020 6:28PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 1 comment

Hi

I know smbXML is being phased out. And it looks like all the documentation has been taken off the site. It is just that for a one off transaction import of invoices from a CSV file, I feel there is too much work involved to write a web services program for. That is why I would prefer smbXML or CSV import.

Can you give us an idea when the transaction imports will be available via CSV?

Also any tips on how to best do a one off import using web services would be appreciated (for example is it best to convert CSV to database first?).

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