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New to NetSuite: Items 106: Matrix Items

edited Jul 31, 2024 12:14PM in Supply Chain Management 1 comment

One of the key features that new NetSuite users should become familiar with is the use of Matrix Items. Matrix Items can be a game-changer for companies that deal with variations in their products, such as size, color, or style. In this article, we'll delve into what Matrix Items are, how to use them effectively, their importance, and some important reminders for new NetSuite users.

Matrix Items are a specific type of item record in NetSuite that allows you to manage and track multiple variations of a product within a single item record. These variations are typically based on attributes like size, color, style, or any other characteristic that distinguishes the product versions. Instead of creating separate item records for each variation, Matrix Items simplify your inventory management by consolidating them under one umbrella. For example, a user sells chocolates. The chocolates are available in different sizes and type of chocolate. With an item matrix, the user can track each combination of size and type

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