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Script a CSV import for sales orders with linkedfiles
I am trying to automate a CSV import for sales orders. I do use two of the linked files ("Items" and "Items - Shipping Address"). However, I cannot discover how to refer to these in my script. I get the error "The file cannot be linked to the reference [Sales Order - Items] - such a sublist or subrecord does not exist" for any name I give the file. I've tried "Sales Order - Items", "Items", "itemList", 2, and other variations. Same error every time.
I see plenty of references to how to load and reference the primary file and the linkedfiles, but I can find no documentation on how to know what the linked file reference is actually named.
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