Jordan Fitch
08/05/2025, 2:50 PMCeligo AI
08/05/2025, 2:50 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 assembly item pricing to the customer record, you can follow these steps: 1. Create a CSV file with the necessary information. This should include the assembly item details and the pricing levels. 2. Use the CSV import feature in NetSuite to import the assembly items. You can do this by navigating to Setup > Import/Export > Import CSV Records. 3. Choose the record type as 'Items' and the import type as 'Update'. 4. Map the fields in your CSV file to the corresponding fields in NetSuite. Make sure to map the 'Pricing' field to the appropriate field in your CSV file. 5. Run the import. Please note that if you're building assembly items using assembly items as components, you might need as many imports as levels of that hierarchy you have. Also, the cost of assembly items is tied to the purchase order/item receipts records and is influenced by the costing method set on the assembly. You can customize how this works in different ways. For example, you can set an actual cost incurred for assembly builds. This is a feature you have to enable in NetSuite. You can find more information about this in the NetSuite Help Center. Remember, assembly items imply that you are building them, which is probably why the option for lot number assembly items is not available on import.
Celigo AI
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Celigo AI
08/05/2025, 2:50 PM