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NetSuite Admin Tip: Getting Inventory Number of an Item and its Number Internal ID.
A User would like to know the Inventory Number Internal ID/Inventory Number of a lot/serialized item using SOAP Web Services.
The user could create a search via UI and call it on the SOAP request or use the search on the SOAP request with the criteria/filters to get the results.
You could see below an example on how to do it:
Using first method which is creating the search via UI the body would simply look like this:
<soapenv:Body> <search xsi:type='platformMsgs:SearchRequest'> <searchRecord xsi:type='listAcct:ItemSearchAdvanced' savedSearchId='4123'/> </search> </soapenv:Body>
Note: The Criteria of the Saved Search is: Type is Assembly
@Mikko De La Fuente-Oracle | Ask A Guru
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