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Using Connect browser SQL syntax with an ODBC connector
Hi There
I have followed the instructions in the Netsuite help guide to set up a connection to Netsuite from Excel using an ODBC driver (windows 64bit).
This connected correctly and I was able to see the table names and query them using table names in the records browser schema.
However, how would I run queries using the table names and syntax of the connect browser?
For example, the help guide references the service_items table
This table only exists in the connect browser per the above screenshot and not the records browser (screenshot below)
When I try to use that exact query, I get the following error message:
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