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NSC | How to find available joins for tables in NetSuite2.com Schema using Records Catalog

edited Oct 31, 2025 10:52PM in SuiteCloud / Customization 1 comment


Scenario

The user has to query several tables related to the transaction table and would like to know how he can find the relationships of these tables.

Solution

1.      Login to NetSuite using an Administrator role or any custom role with Records Catalog permission.

2.      Go to Setup > Records Catalog.

3.      On the Selection Pane at the left side of the page, go to Transaction > SuiteScript and REST Query API

4.      Click on Join subtab.

In it, you will find several information regarding table’s relationships such as:

Join Type, Source/Target Record Type, Field ID, and Cardinality.

You can also find what field can be used in the table join by clicking on the information icon beside the field ID.

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