<@U01MA5829D1> from what I have seen, the jumping ...
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@Alan Fitch from what I have seen, the jumping of ids by 100 is common in SuiteScript. Each time a new script begins to create records, Netsuite appears to reserve 100 consecutive internal ids for that script. Each script might only produce one record, leading to gaps of a hundred or more. Also, be. aware that the internal ids are not always going to be increasing chronologically. A script may create a record and get an internal id lower numerically than an existing record (though guaranteed unique)