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Hello Community! Josh Maxwell, a User Experience Researcher for NetSuite Foundation has fun a question for you. Imagine for a moment that NetSuite had an assistant like Alexa or Siri. What would you ask of your NetSuite assistant? Use this survey link to share your top questions to the assistant.
Here are some examples to get your creative juices flowing.
"Did I pay vendor John Doe last month?"
"Take me to my largest sales order for this month."
"What invoices haven't been paid yet?"
Here are some examples to get your creative juices flowing.
"Did I pay vendor John Doe last month?"
"Take me to my largest sales order for this month."
"What invoices haven't been paid yet?"
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Hi @Paulene, thank you so much for your help, yes the CSV file is from the Inbox/Outbox explorer. The customer wants to transfer the data automatically so the manually load is not an option I'm afraid :-) I will open a ticket with NS support, thank you!
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Hi Ely, thank you so much for your efforts, here is the screenshot from the saved search: Since is not an integration, there is no import format necessary, here is the created CSV file, which was transferred to NSPB: Kind regards, Jan
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Hi, sorry for the delayed answer, im running a job in NetSuite, over the Manage Jobs Menu. It creates a CSV automatically and transfers it to the NSPB. In this creates CSV file, both columns (Alias: Default and Description) have the german translation, although the Alias: Default column should have the english name (as…
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No, sorry the issue is while transferring the metadata. In the CSV created in NSPB both columns (Alias: Default and description) are german.
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The weird thing is, when I go to Planning & Budgeting → Setup → Saved Search Setting an click on Download → Generate to generate the CSV File, the File looks 100% as it is supposed to. In the column Alias: Default there is the Alias in English, but when it is imported in NSPB the Alias switches to German