ChristinaG
09/06/2024, 9:18 PMCeligo AI
09/06/2024, 9:19 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):In NetSuite, there is no direct way to undo or overwrite a previous CSV import. NetSuite does not store a copy of the CSV files used for imports. If you need to identify the transactions or records affected by the import, you could create a Saved Search with criteria such as Source: CSV, Date Created: (date of import), Created by: (person who did the import), Type: (type of record imported). This will give you a list of all records affected by the import. If you want to wipe out all records in a specific sublist, such as the Item Pricing tab under financial on a customer record, you could try a customer update import where you set 'override sublists' to True in the advanced settings. You would need to specify at least one new price. However, this should be tested in a sandbox environment first to ensure it works as expected. ****** 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
09/06/2024, 9:19 PMCeligo AI
09/06/2024, 9:20 PMChristinaG
09/06/2024, 9:21 PM