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Performed Maintenance 2026.1
Looking for some insight on an issue that occurred Sunday, Jan 4.
On Jan 4, 2026 (Sunday) starting at 6:15pm EST, basically all transaction lines were updated in the netsuite database were updated in some way, or at least that's what the "linelastmodifieddate" value says in the database.
We noticed this because the SuiteConnect data refresh got hung up. Upon further investigation we found that a staggering 4,258,943 transaction records were changed on January 4, 2026. As a comparison, the total records changed on January 5 were 13, 813 and on January 6 were 36,468.
INFORMATION:
The maintenance that was performed as a pre-upgrade, on Sunday morning, may have triggered something in the database to change, or modify in some way, these records. this may have led to an event somewhere, whether in NS or in the database or whatever, that kicked off after 6pm the same day. we know NS likes to have the types of processes that run on accounting records and such run on sundays. regardless, i can't help feeling that the two are related in some way.