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How to create a Lookup Table in NetSuite?
I'm hoping for guidance to help optimize a workflow. It's a simple lookup, but I'm having trouble finding the best method in NetSuite.
Our goal is to determine a RATE on the Employee record based on selected criteria/fields on the Employee record.
For example:
An employee record is created and has the following values:
-Job Code: Technical Consultant
-Solution Family: Chemical Management
This would calculate a $200 rate.
We want to avoid scripting. We can figure this out with a workflow, but it's tedious as we have many different job codes and solution families. Ideally, we'd like a solution that can look up in a table (possible a custom record?) where the Finance team can maintain the rates or add new job codes in case they change.