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Incomplete SuiteAnswers steps that include paths - Displayed as Go to .

edited Jun 2, 2025 2:22PM in Ask A Guru 6 comments

I've noticed many SuiteAnswers with incomplete path references. (seems like it's been a year or more)

Each time I notice the missing path, I Rate the answer for helpfulness and add the comment that indicates the Go to . in Step # 1 or paragraph xx or line #xx

Example from 11028:

To create a new case origin:

  1. Go to .
  2. In the Case Origin field, enter a name for this case origin type. This name appears in a list on case records in the Origin field.
  3. In the Insert Before field, you can choose to place this type before an existing type in the list.
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