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NetSuite saved search CSV: columns, joins, and subsidiary filters

Exporting NetSuite saved searches to CSV: understanding joined fields, summary lines, and why subsidiary scoping matters for consolidated reporting.

פורסם ב-19 במרץ 2025 · Table

Saved searches are the workhorse of NetSuite reporting. CSV export is often the bridge to Excel, planning tools, or ad hoc audits. The tricky part is that searches can join multiple record types, so one row is not always one transaction line.

What to watch

  • Subsidiary filters: exports without them can duplicate or mix legal entities.
  • Formula columns and text merges that look like dimensions but are computed at export time.
  • Main line versus line-level transaction exports. Revenue recognition teams care about the difference.
  • Very wide searches: column order in CSV follows the UI, not always your mental model.

Preview heavy extracts

Large saved search CSVs are painful in email previewers. Table loads the file locally, supports pagination, and lets you reorder columns so subsidiary and amount sit where you need them before deeper modeling.

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