James Morris
04/28/2025, 2:11 PMCeligo AI
04/28/2025, 2:11 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Based on the conversations, it seems that there isn't a direct way to see CSV import performance details in NetSuite. However, you can use the Application Performance Monitor (APM) to monitor the performance of scripts that might be slowing down the CSV import process. To determine the speed of CSV imports, you can consider the number of queues you have. In the advanced options of your CSV import, you can select what Queue to use for the import. The number of queues does not always equal the number of threads/simultaneous imports. For example, for one SuiteCloud Plus license, you have 5 queues, but you'll only ever be running two imports simultaneously. You can check under billing info to see how many SuiteCloud Plus licenses you have. When comparing CSV import and Map/Reduce script in terms of performance, CSV import is generally faster for creating a lot of records. However, the choice between CSV import and Map/Reduce script depends on the specific use case. For example, a scheduled import is something you would use a Map/Reduce for that you wouldn't use a CSV import for. Conversely, a one-time import is something you would use a CSV import for and not a Map/Reduce. ****** 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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04/28/2025, 2:12 PM