michoel
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table or to the script ids in the actual (transaction/transactionline etc.) tablesNickSuite
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02/26/2024, 5:07 PMExport Dataset Definitions to SuiteQL from Workbook
You can now export your saved dataset definitions to a SuiteQL TXT file. This allows you to understand how fields are joined in your dataset so that you can build your SuiteQL queries. SuiteQL queries are available through the SuiteScript Analytic API, SuiteAnalytics Connect, and SuiteTalk REST Web Services.
To export your dataset definition to a SuiteQL TXT file, open your dataset, click Export and choose the Export dataset to SuiteQL TXT option.
Mark C
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