Hi, a subscription product is being deprecated and...
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Hi, a subscription product is being deprecated and we want to update the item as customers migrate to the new service. Price should persist for these customers Testing ‘renew with’ but pulls the rate of the new item. Considering using a copy of the replacement service that doesn’t have a rate card to avoid this. Looking for other options
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
Based on the conversations, it seems like you have a few options to consider: 1. Mass Update Scripts: You can create a SuiteScript 1.0 mass update script to update the prices of the active subscriptions. This is a straightforward approach and often requires only a few lines of code. However, this approach requires some knowledge of SuiteScript. 2. Export, Update, and Reimport: Another option is to export the data using a saved search, update the prices in Excel, and then reimport the data back into NetSuite. This approach doesn't require any coding but can be time-consuming and prone to errors. 3. Third-Party Solutions: If you're open to using third-party solutions, you might want to consider subscription billing solutions like Zuora. These solutions can handle subscription management and pricing updates, and they can integrate with NetSuite to keep your general ledger updated. Remember to thoroughly test any changes in a sandbox environment before applying them to your live environment. ****** 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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