How to create a search for transaction history upd...
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How to create a search for transaction history updates
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To create a search for transaction history updates in NetSuite, you can use the System Notes search. This search will show changes made to fields. Here's how you can do it: 1. Navigate to the Global Search bar and type in 'System Notes'. 2. Click on 'System Notes' under 'Page Results'. 3. In the new page, click on 'Customize' and then 'New Search'. 4. In the 'Criteria' tab, you can set the fields you want to track changes for. For example, if you want to track changes for a specific transaction, you can set 'Record Type' to 'Transaction' and 'Name' to the ID of the transaction. 5. In the 'Results' tab, you can set the columns you want to see in the search results. For example, you can set 'Name', 'Field', 'Old Value', and 'New Value' to see the transaction, the field that was changed, the old value, and the new value. 6. Click on 'Save & Run' to save and run the search. Remember, this search will only show changes. If a value is set to "X" and you updated it to "X", this will not show in the search results. But if you updated it to "Y" then it would show. You can also create a saved search for transactions and their related records. For example, if you want to create a saved search of the purchase orders and show the transactions that are in the related records, you can use the 'Applying Transaction' or 'Applied To Transaction' fields in the search criteria or results. ****** 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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