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Restructuring inventory mapping, difficulty assigning locations to new raw materials
Dear Gurus,
I consider myself a beginner to Netsuite as this is my first time ever with the system in my new company and am fiddling around with certain functions relating to inventory costing and have stumbled onto an issue.
Let's say I have 1,000 new raw materials created, with the existing ones having multiple locations with significant stock levels in each. The idea is to duplicate the locations over to the newly created materials prior to us posting the necessary transfer orders.
I understand that one way to do it is to go to each raw material and manually create new locations for each of them, but this method will take forever with the amount of materials created.
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