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06/10/2025, 8:14 PMCeligo AI
06/10/2025, 8:14 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To mass replace a component on a BOM revision, you can use the CSV import feature in NetSuite. Here are the steps: 1. First, you need to inactivate the old revision. You can do this by creating a CSV file with the necessary details and importing it into NetSuite. The CSV file should contain the BOM details and the status of the revision (which should be set to 'inactive'). 2. After inactivating the old revision, you can create a new revision with the updated components. Again, you will need to create a CSV file with the new BOM details and import it into NetSuite. If you're having trouble formatting the CSV file, you can try exporting a BOM to get an idea of the required format. However, please note that the exported CSV file might not contain all the BOM data. You might need to manually add or edit some details. For handling Bill of Materials (BOMs) when processing RMAs, you can use the assembly unbuild feature in NetSuite. This allows you to disassemble the BOMs based on the components that are actually returned. If you're using Advanced BOM and need to create a BOM with components search, you can create a saved search from the Revision and work backwards to find the BOM and Assembly item. ****** 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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06/10/2025, 8:14 PM