Matthew Victor
10/03/2024, 8:06 PMCeligo AI
10/03/2024, 8:06 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To inactivate a contact record in NetSuite, you can use the CSV import feature. Here are the steps: 1. First, you need to pull the internal ID of the contact record that you want to inactivate. You can do this by running a saved search or report that includes the internal ID field. 2. Once you have the internal IDs, you can create a CSV file with two columns: one for the internal ID and one for the inactive status. In the inactive status column, set the value to 'true' for the records you want to inactivate. 3. Then, go to the CSV import page in NetSuite and select 'Update' as the import type. Choose 'Contacts' as the record type. 4. Upload your CSV file and map the columns in your file to the corresponding fields in NetSuite. The internal ID column should be mapped to the 'Internal ID' field and the inactive status column should be mapped to the 'Inactive' field. 5. Run the import. This will update the inactive status of the contact records in your file. Please note that this process will only work for contact records. If you need to inactivate other types of records, such as customer addresses, you may need to use a different method. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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Celigo AI
10/03/2024, 8:07 PMMatthew Victor
10/03/2024, 8:07 PMMatthew Victor
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