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Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hello,
I am Lee Richard Tarroza, located in Batangas, Philippines
A Technical Support Engineer that specifies in ERP (OTC and P2P)
I enjoy camping, riding motorcycle, and strength training
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Good day!
I am Saira Mae Arawiran
I am located in Manila, Philippines.
I am happy to be part of NetSuite ERP.
I love travelling and watching Korean dramas.
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hello all,
Fernan Prado here, located in the Philippines. I work as a Tech Support Engineer under ERP - Advanced Accounting. Hobbies include long walks, hanging out with friends, reading, dyeing my hair, and playing Dungeons & Dragons.
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hello,
I'm Gio, located in Metro Manila, Philippines.
I am an ERP associate, particularly designated in supply chain management.
Hobbies are playing PC games, as well as going to the gym.
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hello,
I am Aim Esperida, located in Manila, Philippines.
I am a Technical Support Engineer for Oracle NetSuite Philippines.
I am part of the SuiteBuilder team. Happy to be of service!
I am currently undergoing extensive training, and looking forward to providing more contributions to everyone.
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hi. I am Carlo Baculo from ERP- Basic Accounting. I am currently residing at Manggahan, Pasig City, Philippines. I do have a deep interest in cooking, and I am an avid fan of Marvel.
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Daniel Magtira
ERP - OTC and P2P
Associate Technical Support Engineer
Location: Sta. Maria Bulacan
My hobbies: Playing chess and basketball.
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hello Team,
I am John-John Abengoza, located in Manila, Philippines.
I am one of the Technical Support Engineer for SuiteBuilder.
See you around and Thank you!
Re: Introduce Yourself!
Hi everyone.
Jodel Paul here also known as Jody. Working from the Philippines as part of ERP.
Not much about me but I'm a low-key gamer but not that good.
Hope to work with you soon guys ♥️
Re: Search to show quantity of assemblies/kits that can be built based upon component inventory levels
The Bill of Materials inquiry shows exactly what we need. We would like to show this in a saved search format that will total the quantity of the final assembly that can be built based upon on hand quantity of all components (including sub-assembly components). It is much easier to be able to see all of our assembly builds at once with a final number of how many can be built as opposed to doing one assembly build at a time and having to manually search all components to come up with the final quantity that can be built.







