Paige Colowich
04/02/2025, 2:06 PMCeligo AI
04/02/2025, 2:07 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 subsidiaries in NetSuite, you can't do it directly via CSV as the Subsidiary record type is not supported for CSV import. However, you can use web services to import subsidiaries. Tools like Dell Boomi, Kettle, or Jitterbit can be used to accomplish this. For example, if you're using Dell Boomi, you can set up a process that reads your CSV file, maps the data to the appropriate fields in the Subsidiary object, and then uses the Boomi NetSuite connector to create or update the Subsidiary records in NetSuite. Please note that this process requires a good understanding of how to use these tools and how to work with web services. If you're not familiar with these, you might need to seek help from someone who is, or consider hiring a consultant or developer who specializes in NetSuite integrations. Also, if you're trying to associate multiple subsidiaries with a vendor, you can do this by importing the Vendor-Subsidiary relationship record type via CSV. Please note that the first subsidiary you assign to a vendor will be set as the "Primary Subsidiary", and this cannot be changed once assigned.
Celigo AI
04/02/2025, 2:07 PMSlack thread 1: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
Similarity score: 0.845916152
Slack thread 2: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
Similarity score: 0.840915263
Slack thread 3: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
Similarity score: 0.840364039
Celigo AI
04/02/2025, 2:07 PM