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01/24/2025, 9:14 PMCeligo AI
01/24/2025, 9:14 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ****** To import price levels for items in NetSuite, you can use a CSV import. However, it's important to note that you cannot create new price levels via a CSV mass upload. You can only upload amounts for each existing price level for a determined item via CSV upload. Here are the steps to do this: 1. Navigate to Setup > Import/Export > Import CSV Records. 2. Select the record type you want to import. In this case, it would be 'Items'. 3. Choose the CSV file that contains the price level data for the items. 4. Map the CSV columns to the corresponding NetSuite fields. Make sure to map the price level fields correctly. 5. Review your settings and start the import. Remember, the CSV file should be formatted correctly with the necessary columns for item name, price level, and the price for that level. The price level should be specified using the internal ID of the price level in NetSuite. For example, your CSV might look something like this:
Item,Price Level,Price
Item1,1,100
Item1,2,200
Item2,1,150
Item2,2,250
In this example, 'Item' is the name of the item, 'Price Level' is the internal ID of the price level, and 'Price' is the price for that item at that price level.
Please note that this is a general guide and the exact steps may vary depending on your specific NetSuite setup and requirements.Celigo AI
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01/24/2025, 9:14 PM